Charlie Sheen, who was recently fired from the hit CBS show "Two and a Half Men", has some kind words for the actors that might end up replacing him on the show.
"I think they're both fabulous," said Sheen, referring to Rob Lowe and John Stamos, who have each been rumored to be a future replacement for Sheen on the show. "And my apologies to John. I was rude to him earlier, John Stamos. That was unnecessary."
"Rob's an old friend and a brilliant actor. And he's a beautiful man," continued Sheen. "What I would advise them to do, though, is just make it their own. Don't, don't, don't think about anything that I've done brilliantly on the show for 177,000 episodes … but I would just tell them, make it your own."
These kind words come perhaps as something of a surprise to anyone who has been keeping up with the Charlie Sheen drama. Since being fired from the show, Sheen has verbally attacked not only the show's creator Chuck Lorre but also his former co-star Jon Cryer, calling the latter "a traitor" and "a troll."
In response to rumors that he might replace Sheen, Stamos tweeted, "contrary to the rumors, i am not replacing charlie sheen on two and half men. however, Martin Sheen has asked me to be his son." Meanwhile, according to a report from People.com, "sources tell PEOPLE that Lowe and Men creator and executive producer Chuck Lorre have been seriously discussing the possibility of Lowe's joining the show."
(Sources: People.com)
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