The Two Men: Ashton Kutcher and Charlie Sheen finally meet

THE meeting: Ashton Kutcher and Charlie Sheen's awkward meeting.

And they finally meet! New Two and a Half Men star Ashton Kutcher came face-to-face, for the first time, with his predecessor Charlie Sheen at the Emmy Awards. The meeting took place backstage at the star-studded event held at the Nokia theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, and Entourage star Jeremy Piven was the one who snapped the photo.

“Giving the new kid a little advice..! With @aplusk backstage at the Emmy’s…,’ under his own picture.”-the former Two and a Half Men star tweeted about the meeting.

Charlie Sheen, 46, was at the Emmys to present the award for best comedy male actor. He used the occasion to give a humbling speech, admitting his mistakes and wishing Ashton Kutcher well. Then Ashton followed on stage with his new-costar Jon Cryer and joked at Sheen’s expense.

"Let me tell you something boy"-Charlie Sheen gives his colleague Ashton Kutcher a piece of advice.

“Hello, I’m that guy from ‘Pretty in Pink,’” Cryor said. “I am not Charlie Sheen,”- the new Two and a Half Men star added.

“Jon, I want to tell you something. I do not think that you are a troll”-Ashton Kutcher continued referring to one of Sheen’s comments about Cryor during his meltdown.

Charlie Sheen was a surprise Emmy presenter, and he took the opportunity  to address the audience:

“I want to take a moment to get something off my chest and say a few words to everyone here from Two and a Half Men. From the bottom of my heart, I wish you nothing but the best from this upcoming season. We spent eight wonderful years together, and I know you will continue to make great television.”

And we all hope that Two and a Half Men will be as good as it was!

Ashton Kutcher and John Cryer couldn't help but poke fun at Charlie Sheen.


Charlie Sheen Honoured by Two and a Half Men Exit

Charlie Sheen's 'Two and a Half Men' character Charlie Harper, will leave the show as he deserves-large and violently, making Sheen feels honoured

Charlie Sheen feels ”honoured” that his ‘Two and a Half Men‘ departure will be explained by his character Charlie Harper’s ”large and violent” death.

Sheen says he feels honored by the way they killed him off the show. The character slips off a platform and gets run over by a subway train in Paris.

“I am honoured that it took something as large and violent as an oncoming train to terminate my character. Anything less would have been an insult!”-Charlie Sheen proudly said.

In meantime, Charlie’s former ‘Two and a Half Men’ co-star Jon Cryer has admitted the actor’s sacking of the show was an “awful” thing.

“I never want to go through that again. It was an awful thing to be part of. I’m glad that some peace has come out of it. I was surprised with everything that went down.”-John told Los Angeles TV station KTLA.

Charlie Sheen recently insisted he is looking forward to seeing Two and a Half Men, when it returns with Ashton Kutcher in the lead role.

"Get out of my house" the legendary Charlie Harper's sentence directed to his brother Alan Harper. Now Charlie Sheen is the one to get out of Two and a Half Men-honoured.






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17-05-12