‘Two and a Half Men’ actress Brooke Mueller is the mother of the actor’s twin children, who he shares with her.
An update on Charlie Sheen’s life is being provided, namely with regard to his parenting.

The star of Two and a Half Men gave an interview to People magazine in which he said that the twin sons, Max and Bob, who are 14 years old to him and who he shares with his ex-wife Brooke Mueller, are now living with him full time. Additionally, the 58-year-old actor is enjoying the “single dad” lifestyle.

“I’ve been primarily focused on raising my boys, who are now 14 years old,” added the actor, who has been clean for six years. “Their mom has been trying to figure some stuff out on her end, so she’s not in the picture too much right now.”

Despite the fact that Mueller has a history of struggling with drug usage, it is not apparent what she is dealing with at the time. An official from Mueller’s office refused to comment, according to the news site.

When it comes to parenting teenagers, Sheen said that he is dealing with the same difficulties that the majority of parents have when their children reach their teenage years, such as their addiction to their electronic devices.

“You know, the time spent worshipping their devices,” according to him. On the other hand, while they are doing that, it provides me with some time to myself so that I do not have to lug them all around the city like I normally would. On the other hand, I get the impression that the screens prevent kids from having other possibilities to broaden their horizons mentally in other areas.

Sheen, who is also the father of three daughters, Cassandra, 38, Sami, 19, and Lola, 18, recently got back together with Chuck Lorre, the creator of Two and a Half Men. In 2011, Sheen had a disagreement with Lorre, which resulted in his dismissal from the popular CBS comedy. Sheen’s public collapse led to his dismissal from the show.

Bookie is a new series that Lorre has created for HBO Max. Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco plays the role of Danny, the bookie, in the series. In the first episode of the series, Sheen makes a funny appearance as himself. A month ago, Lorre gave an interview to ET in which he detailed the steps that led to the reunion and the following appearance by Sheen.

“I was hopeful that Charlie was in a good place and up for it,” Lorre said of reaching out to Sheen. He also said that he was not fearful of attempting to reconcile with the actor after such a significant amount of time had gone. “I called his agent… they put me in touch with Charlie, and I said, ‘Here’s a funny idea.'”

“He couldn’t have been more gracious and enthusiastic and generous about the whole thing,” he said further. “We talked on the phone for probably and hour that first time, and I sent him the script — ’cause I’m asking him to play himself, a fictional version of himself, and I wanted to be respectful that it was something he’d be comfortable with.”

Additionally, Angus T. Jones, who had previously been on Two and a Half Men as Jake, Sheen’s nephew, was a guest star on the inaugural episode of Bookie. When Jones was cast in the comedy, he was just ten years old. In addition to leaving the program after ten seasons, he also decided to retire from acting altogether.

In all likelihood, he was not going to say, “Oh boy. I am going to perform once more!'” “I made the call to get back together with Jones on the project,” Lorre stated of the decision. “However, he went for it, and he was fantastic. “He was great when he was eight years old, and he was great when he was 28.”

An enjoyable throwback to the television show Two and a Half Men, in which Charlie corrupted his young nephew with his own high-stakes gambling, Jones makes an appearance in his Bookie cameo as one of the participants in Sheen’s character’s poker game.

“Almost 20 years to the day after we shot the pilot of Two and a Half Men, we shot that scene with the two guys playing poker,” according to Lorre, “and the other guys at the table were in the pilot of Two and a Half Men as well.”

By Anna

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