Washington: Brooke Mueller seems to be afflicted and infuriated by the trash talking of her ex-husband Charlie Sheen.
According to Radaronline.com, she may take her former spouse to court next week if he continues to bad-mouth her to the media.
"Brooke is closely monitoring what Charlie is telling the press, and most importantly, their twin sons, Bob and Max about her," the source said.
"Under the terms of their divorce settlement, Charlie isn````t allowed to publicly speak about Brooke in any negative way, and Mueller is convinced he is violating that agreement. Charlie is saying thing that she believes are an attempt to make her look like a bad mother and she````s had enough of it," the source added.
Reports circulated last week said that the former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star was teaching Bob and Max to say the word ‘rehab, so they always know where their mom is’.
Brooke was shocked when she learned of it.
"Brooke spends her nights at home with the boys. She is in an outpatient rehab program that allows her to be at home at night," the source explained calling the term ‘rehab’ as ‘outrageous’!
"If he keeps it up, she`s going to court to stop him,” the source added.
ANI
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