
Los Angeles:
TV star Charlie Sheen is extremely disappointed with the way Two and a Half Men is being handled following a recent drop in viewing figures.
The 46-year-old actor - who spent seven years on the programme before he was sacked earlier this year following erratic behavior, said that his replacement Ashton Kutcher is doing the best he can, but in vain, reported TMZ online.
"He's doing the best he can. I don't think the role is cursed, but I'm extremely disappointed with how they're handling what I left behind. People aren't stupid, you know. Not all of them," he said.
The first episode of the current series attracted around 27.8 million viewers, however the sitcom's recent ratings saw just over 14.85 million people tune in. Following the current season's opening episode, Sheen had said that he was impressed and he praised Kutcher for his Two And A Half Men debut, describing his performance as terrific.
"I think everybody won. I thought the show was really good. I thought [Ashton] was terrific. It was a little bizarre watching it, but yeah, for the most part I was really impressed with what they did," Sheen said.
The 46-year-old actor - who spent seven years on the programme before he was sacked earlier this year following erratic behavior, said that his replacement Ashton Kutcher is doing the best he can, but in vain, reported TMZ online.
"He's doing the best he can. I don't think the role is cursed, but I'm extremely disappointed with how they're handling what I left behind. People aren't stupid, you know. Not all of them," he said.
The first episode of the current series attracted around 27.8 million viewers, however the sitcom's recent ratings saw just over 14.85 million people tune in. Following the current season's opening episode, Sheen had said that he was impressed and he praised Kutcher for his Two And A Half Men debut, describing his performance as terrific.
"I think everybody won. I thought the show was really good. I thought [Ashton] was terrific. It was a little bizarre watching it, but yeah, for the most part I was really impressed with what they did," Sheen said.