Cryer’s Candid Thoughts on Sheen’s Explosive Past
Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen’s time on Two and a Half Men was filled with laughter and drama, both on-screen and off. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Cryer, now 58, opened up about his former co-star’s tumultuous journey and their recent reconciliation.

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Sheen’s exit from the hit CBS sitcom in 2011 was nothing short of explosive.
His public feud with show creator Chuck Lorre saw Sheen hurling insults and battling severe addiction. “Dealing with somebody who insists on blowing up their own life is exasperating,” Cryer reflected. During Sheen’s rants, he infamously called Lorre a “clown” and a “stupid, stupid man,” leaving many fans and colleagues stunned.

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Despite the chaos, Cryer harbors no ill will.
“I don’t have any anger toward him anymore,” he shared. “I’m really hopeful that he can find happiness and forgive himself.” Cryer’s optimism comes as Sheen, also 58, reconciles with Lorre.
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