Fans will argue that Two and a Half Men was never the same following Charlie Sheen's exit. Credit to Ashton Kutcher for stepping in given that the role was always going to be an uphill battle for whoever took on the part.
In the following, we're going to take a closer look at Sheen's reaction to Kutcher stepping in. Looking back, Sheen regrets the way he handled Ashton's debut on the show. However, it was a different circumstance when another legendary actress stepped in to place his ghost.
We'll reveal which actress was picked for the brief role, while also revealing another name that almost replaced Sheen on the series, and how Charlie once again took a shot at the possible candidate.
Following his Two and a Half Men exit, Charlie Sheen took aim at several faces on the show, including Jon Cryer, Ashton Kutcher and of course the showrunner, Chuck Lorre.
In the recent years, Sheen has shown regret for the way he handled certain situations, especially his exit from Two and a Half Men.
Sheen revealed, "I was stupidly mean to him because I overlooked the reality and difficulty of taking over a show," he said. "Which I did, I took over Spin City when Michael J. Fox was too sick to work, but no one ever put those two together. … So, I should have been nicer."
Sheen would go on to reveal that he did his best to fix the situation, embracing Kutcher at a baseball game.
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