Sara Jaye Weiss
Charlie Sheen's new show will mark his return to TV since being fired on 'Two and a Half Men.'LOS ANGELES - Charlie Sheen may have been dumped by his last goddess, but he could have a new sitcom to cheer him up this week.
Sheen, 45, is hoping to ink the deal for his comeback TV show tomorrow, a source told the Daily News.
"It's a show created with him and for him," the source close to the negotiations said.
"The deal should get signed by tomorrow, but with lawyers you never know. No later than Friday."
The source wouldn't say if it's for a major network or cable, but it's expected to go straight to series without a test pilot.
The news comes on the heels of a report that last-standing goddess Natalie Kenly, a marijuana magazine pin-up girl, moved out of Sheen's Sober Valley Lodge last week.
Sheen, photographed hugging Kenly at her birthday at a W hotel last month, has since demanded the 25-year-old tattooed model return the Mercedes Benz that he bought her, TMZ.com said.
Despite their 20-year age difference, the duo weathered Sheen's spectacular public meltdown together.
The "Chronic Girl 2010" was even at Sheen's side during a bitter child custody court showdown, and she followed him on his grueling "Violent Torpedo of Truth" road show.
The former "Two and a Half Men" star has not wasted any time moving on romantically.
He reportedly bedded three women from three different countries - Mexico, Australia and Colombia - the same night Kenly walked out, TMZ said.
Sheen's other goddess girlfriend, Rachel Oberlin - better known by her porn star name Bree Olson - gave him the heave-ho via text message in April.
The 45-year-old "Wall Street" actor has been lying low since his former TV bosses replaced him with actor Ashton Kutcher.
ndillon@nydailynews.com
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