Charlie Sheen reveals he hasn’t spoken to John Cryer since leaving “Two and a Half Men”

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Charlie Sheen revealed that since he left “Two and a Half Men“, he hasn’t spoken to John Cryer, his brother on the show.

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The actor, who is back in the spotlight to promote his memoir “The Book of Sheen” and his Netflix documentary “aka Charlie Sheen“, told People magazine that Cryer was the “only person” he didn’t personally invite to be interviewed for the doc.

“And the only reason I didn’t call him was because I didn’t have the right number for him, so the director reached out to him,” Sheen said.

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“But when I saw everything Jon said, with such honesty and compassion, I wrote to him and said: ‘Hey, thank you for your contributions, and I’m sorry we didn’t connect personally. Hope to see you around campus.’”

For eight years, from 2003 to 2011, Sheen and Cryer starred in one of the most successful television series, until Sheen was fired due to his drug addiction. The actor, who has now been sober for eight years, said he understands his colleague’s hurt feelings.

“He was in the line of fire with all that stupid stuff going on, and it was affecting him, his family, his career, and everything else,” Sheen said. “I can’t argue with anything he said.”

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The new two-part Netflix documentary arrives on the streaming platform on September 10 and features several testimonials from key figures in Sheen’s personal and professional life, including ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, actor Sean Penn, “Two and a Half Men” creator Chuck Lorre, and John Cryer.

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