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Actors Charlie Sheen, left, was replaced by Ashton Kutcher on Two and a Half Men. Photo: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni.
Feel like déjà vu? That’s because we’ve been on the Charlie Sheen backtracking machine before.
According to TMZ.com, Sheen has issued an official apology to the Ashton Kutcher – who has replaced him on hit TV show ‘Two and a Half Men’.
The 46-year-old star held nothing back in his rant to TMZ, saying: “I'm tired of lying...I'm tired of pretending the show doesn't suck...I'm tired of pretending Ashton doesn't suck.”
“It's nothing personal...I just feel bad for him. He's saddled with such bad writing.”
Now, the former ‘Wall Street’ star has backtracked on his cutting remarks in a letter published by the site, which reads:
“Dear Ashton,
My bad.
I was disrespectful to a man doing his best.
I got excited and I threw you into the crossfire, but the rest of my statement I stand behind. You however, deserve better.
Safety in your travels good sir.
CS”.
So, what was the spark that lit the fuse in the first place? Warner Bros. had ordered Sheen to stop using ‘Two and a Half Men’ publicity stills to promote his new show, ‘Anger Management’.
A spokesperson for Warner Bros confirmed that Sheen had been sent a cease and desist letter after he had used the pictures at a recent TV convention. - IOL
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