Charlie Sheen Wants to Make Up With Two and a Half Men Boss Chuck Lorre

Anger Management star makes a peace offering to his former employer who unceremoniously gave him the boot from his hit CBS show two years ago

By Josh Grossberg Nov 11, 2013 2:00 PMTags
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Charlie Sheen is looking to put an old grudge behind him.

The 48-year-old actor tweeted Chuck Lorre on Sunday, Nov. 10, telling his old Two and a Half Men boss that he'd like to "make amends" and that he has an "idea" he wants to pitch him.

"Hey Chuck. I have an idea that u need to hear after I make amends to you and yours. Which I will do in person. xox c," tweeted Sheen along with a twitpic of a People's Choice Award Two and a Half Men won back in 2007 for favorite TV Comedy. 

The erstwhile Warlock was famously fired from the sitcom in March 2011 after repeatedly slamming Lorre and executives at Warner Bros. Television following months of increasingly erratic behavior that led them to pull the plug on production of Two and a Half Men for the remainder of that season.

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Sheen subsequently filed a $100 million lawsuit against Lorre and company, which the parties settled in September of that year. Charlie subsequently went on to star in Anger Management for FX.

So far, Lorre and Warner Bros. have yet to comment on the olive branch. 

But Sheen's latest headline-grabbing tweet follows another one on Sunday in which he may have violated a gag order a judge placed on him not to talk about the custody war he's currently embroiled in with ex-wife Brooke Mueller, whom he also blasted in the rant.

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"So lemme see if I go this straight. My twin boys are now in harms way and in grave danger. Being 'raised' by a gaggle of incompetent and lascivious marionettes all ruled and fooled by an adderol snorting husk called Brooke. And guess what CBP and "I'm Italian" judge anus-brain, you may have gagged me temporarily, but mark my unspoken words, anything happens to my boys, and you will know get to know me, know who I truly am, a loving father. Tag- I'm it," the tube star wrote.

He concluded, "And if this means being jailed for loving and trying to protect my children, then go for it. I have as many friends on the inside as I do out here. My passion WILL NOT be silenced. You are all now standing in my way. I'd recommend a shift in your geography." 

 No word what the judge has to say about that. The next court hearing in the family drama is set for Dec. 4.