Two And A Half Men creator Chuck Lorre dumped by cast member Emmanuelle Vaugier following cheating accusations

Chuck Lorre has reportedly been dumped by his girlfriend after she caught him cheating on her.

The creator of Two and a Half Men had been dating actress and cast member Emmanuelle Vaugier for just over two years.

Emanuelle played Charlie Sheen's girlfriend on the hit TV show but ditched Lorre after she heard he was seeing another woman.

Split: Two And A Half Men creator Chuck Lorre has been dumped by girlfriend Emmanuelle Vaugier following accusations of infidelity

Split: Two And A Half Men creator Chuck Lorre has been dumped by girlfriend Emmanuelle Vaugier following accusations of infidelity

A source close to the former couple told RadarOnline.com: 'She was away for a month working in Vancouver, and heard from a friend that Chuck had been spotted out with another woman.'

'She confronted him about it when she got back, and he eventually admitted to it.'

According to the friend, 'Emmanuelle had already made plans to spend Christmas and New Year's Eve with Chuck but she was left devastated by his infidelity.'

'She is a very happy person. Everybody loves Emmanuelle, and can't believe the way this has happened,' they added.

Starry eyed: Lorre with Two And A Half Men stars Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer at the ceremony for  Cryer's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in September

Starry eyed: Lorre with Two And A Half Men stars Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer at the ceremony for Cryer's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in September

Distracted: Lorre appeared to be distracted by the sight of the cheerleaders at a Lakers game back in April

Distracted: Lorre appeared to be distracted by the sight of the cheerleaders at a Lakers game back in April

Chuck Lorre's split is one more on the list of failed relationships that are associated with Two and a Half Men.

Newcomer Ashton Kutcher recently split with Demi Moore after his cheating ways were exposed.

Charlie Sheen saw two marriages end during his lengthy period on the show, and his relationship with Lorre also imploded.

Warner Bros halted production of Two and a Half Men in order that Sheen could seek treatment for substance abuse issues.

When they refused to start the show again after Sheen declared himself ready to return, he blasted Warner Bros and the show's creator Chuck Lorre.

The studio subsequently fired him because he was 'engaged in dangerously self-destructive conduct' and unable to perform at an acceptable level.

When he was fired Sheen was the highest-paid actor in television, making $1.2 million per episode.

He successfully sued the TV show and was awarded $25 million in a settlement.


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