The Two and a Half Men crew has admitted to missing Charlie Sheen, who was replaced by Ashton Kutcher in the series.
According to Hollywood Life, a source on the set Two and a Half Men told the publication that work is not the same with Ashton Kutcher, since Sheen left the sitcom.
“It just feels like a job rather than a family, like it did when Charlie was there. Ashton is really nice and he’s great for the show…but he gives a different vibe than Charlie.”
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Charlie Sheen was fired from CBS and replaced by Ashton Kutcher after a public meltdown which included verbally assaulting the creator of “Men,” Chuck Lorre.
Since the switch, there have been mixed feelings about whether or not Ashton was fitting the show. On Twitter, users wrote:
“It’s really weird seeing Ashton Kutcher on ‘Two and a Half Men’ but more weird without seeing Charlie Sheen,” wrote Twitter user Laura.
“Two and a Half Men” airs Mondays on CBS at 9 p.m. EST.
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