Charlie Sheen apologises to Kutcher
10:55am Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Charlie Sheen has apologised to Ashton Kutcher after slating his performance on Two And A Half Men.
The bad boy actor commented on Kutcher - who replaced him after he was fired from the show last year - in an interview, saying he was "tired of pretending Ashton doesn't suck", reports E! Online. Sheen also criticised the programme.
But he has now said sorry for his words about the actor, posting a message on his website admitting he had been "disrespectful".
Anger Management star Sheen wrote: "Dear Ashton, My bad. I was disrespectful to a man doing his best. I got excited and threw you into a crossfire. The rest of my statement I stand behind. You, however, deserve better. Safety in your travels good sir."
He signed the letter from 'The late Charlie Harper', who was his character on Two And A Half Men.
Kutcher joined the comedy series last September, playing new character Walden Schmidt.
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