In a week full of pop music craziness-Christina's arrest, Britney's marketing binge, GaGa in general-and big-name award shows, one celebrity is topping every gossip blog headline: good ol' Charlie Sheen.Charlie's been in the news a lot lately, thanks to his well-known partying habits and addiction struggles, but this week took the cake.

In the wake of his nasty divorce from Brooke Mueller and the custody battle of their two kids (twins Bob and Max, who will turn 2 later this month), continued demands for higher pay and erratic behavior on set, CBS declared that Sheen's sitcom Two and a Half Men would go on hiatus and that the current season, presently set to film the last four episodes, would be canceled.

Since that announcement, Sheen's personal life has been popping up all over the Internet.

Child services removed Bob and Max from Charlie's apartment on Tuesday at Brooke's demands, and he has temporarily lost custody of them due to his over-partying, though he has taken four clean drug tests in as many days.

Sheen is currently taking legal action to restart the custody battle for the twins, and he even sent a heartfelt message to them from The Today Show: "Bob, Max, it's Dada-I'll see you very soon."

Say what you want about his lifestyle habits, but no one seems to doubt that he's a guy who cares about his kids.

Charlie's two live-in girlfriends, ex-porn star Bree Olsen and model Natalie Kenly, have also become the topic of gossip, namely about whether their unorthodox relationship is in any way healthy. Sheen, who calls the girls his "goddesses," has said that the three of them have a "great, healthy sex life"-a sentiment that both Olsen and Kenly seem to share-and that the girls are great with his kids.

While Charlie's ex-wife Brooke insists that the girls also get regularly tested for drugs as long as they're around the twins, what's more interesting is that such a non-normative relationship is not only getting attention in the public eye but is also being considered as an acceptable "alternative lifestyle."

What do you think, Brandeis? Are Charlie and his "goddesses" paving the way for acceptable polyamorous relationships everywhere, or are his partying ways and potty mouth just setting another bad Hollywood example?