Brooke Mueller Attends Stress-Management Program
| Jul 1, 2010 by HEIDI ORAN |

Brooke Mueller, the estranged wife of actor Charlie Sheen, has entered a stress-management program. Since the Christmas Day altercation in which police we called in, Sheen and Mueller have had many ups and downs, including rehab for Mueller, and a prison sentence for Sheen, that he will be serving in July.
Though divorce papers have been drawn up, the two are not deciding as of now if they will be filed. A rep for Mueller told E! Online,
We spoke yesterday. She's doing great. Just this week she went sailing and had dinner with her kids. We expect her to be back within the next couple weeks. No rehab, no falling off the wagon."
A family member close to Mueller also revealed that she rented a home out on the coast of California where a nanny, her twin sons with Sheen, a "sober coach," are all living, saying, "Brooke just needed to get away because she's being bombarded by everybody with what's going on with Charlie. It's driving Brooke crazy."
Regardless of whether or not the couple remained husband and wife, the source says Mueller will be okay, "Brooke has a great outlook on life, she will be fine."
Two and a Half Men star Sheen and Mueller, a real-estate investor have been married two years and welcomed twins Max and Bob in March, 2009.
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