Entertainment

Sheen’s lucky seven

Charlie Sheen just got a lot richer.

The troubled star of “Two and a Half Men” didn’t have to lift a finger yesterday while making millions — his show was sold into syndication for a whopping seven more years.

The show, which is the top-rated sitcom in syndication, is now cleared in almost half the country through September 2021, according to Broadcasting & Cable.

Warner Bros. sold “Men” to local stations in 2006 for license fees around $2 million per episode — with another $2 million per episode added in as “barter advertising fees,” according to B&C.

Added to all that dough, FX paid $850,000 to air “Men” in syndication beginning this fall.

Sheen is already the highest-paid star on series television, raking in a reported $1.25 million-per-episode for his CBS sitcom hit.