Charlie Sheen say sorry to Ashton Kutcher via Twitter

LOS ANGELES  - Charlie Shine has prolonged an olive division to his "Two and a Half Men" replacing Ashton kutcher via the miracle of Twitter.


Days after trashing Ashton kutcher and the direction that "Two and a Half Men" has taken with him, Shine published a twitter Tuesday morning saying sorry for the whole fit.


"Dear Ashton- My bad," the mea culpa reads. "I was disrespectful to a man doing his best. I got energized and used you into a crossfire. The relax of my declaration I take a position behind.

You, however, are entitled to better. Protection in your trips excellent sir. - The "late Charlie Harper"
The "rest of my declaration," of course, being the aspect where Shine excoriated his former sequence.

"I'm sick and exhausted of relaxing. I'm sick and exhausted of acting like the display doesn't draw. I'm sick and exhausted of acting like Ashton doesn't draw," Shine venting to TMZ in a cellphone appointment the other day. "I'm sick and exhausted of acting like they're not absolutely adrift," he included. "Because when you take away the anchorman from your display, which they stupidly did, you go adrift. And these folks are nearing like save boat."


Sheen, who was let go from the sequence beginning last season following a exercise of odd conduct, has vacillated in his perspective on "Men" recently. In Sept, the acting professional showed up at the Emmys to wish the display "nothing but the best" -- times before hitting a revealed $25 thousand arrangement in his suit against Warner Bros. Tv and "Men"  creator Chuck Lorre.


The actor's most latest throw of the display came just times after Shine obtained a stop and desist purchase from Warner Bros., caution him not to use Warner Bros. images to advertise his future FX sequence "Anger Control," as he evidently did at January's NATPE conference.


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