Charlie wants to reconcile with his brother of my uncle Charlie: “give me your number”
The 60 -year -old actor launched a public appeal to his former partner with whom he no longer has any contact.
Charlie Sheen, 60, wants to reconnect with Jon Cryer.
The ex-star of my uncle Charlie launched a public appeal to his former partner, after discovering his remarks in the documentary Netflix Aka Charlie Sheen.
“The only one I did not call personally to participate in the doc is Jon,” said Sheen to People magazine. “And the only reason is that I did not have his good number. So the director took over.”
Sobre for eight years, the actor says he sent a message to Cryer to thank him for his participation and apologize for not having joined him directly. “”
I wrote to him: ‘Thank you for your contributions, and sorry that we did not speak directly. I hope to meet you on campus. “
But Jon Cryer never answered. Which makes Charlie Sheen say:
“I think I wrote to the wrong number. It is not his kind not to answer. He is super squarely on this. So Jon, if you read that: send me your new number!”
In the documentary, Jon Cryer tells frankly how he lived the years of chaos. A testimony that has upset Sheen:
“He talked about me in a very honest and very compassionate way. He was on the front line of all these bullshit, and that touched his family, his career, everything. I can’t deny what he said.”
Even more, Cryer puts his finger on an intimate flaw of his partner: his conviction not to deserve his success.
“He said: ‘He’s a guy who doesn’t believe he deserves what he has … and I was there: Wow,” says Sheen. “He put his finger on it. This is something that I felt all my life. I had no training, no diploma. I have not even finished the school. And suddenly I travel, I work, I am a star. Everything happened without plan, and there was always that voice that said to me: ‘It won’t last, benefits as much as it can.”
A rare admission, tinged with lucidity and vulnerability. “Suddenly, I felt like I was on the couch in Jon’s cabinet. He was right, completely right,” admits the actor, who today says he wants to “close history”.
Thirteen years after his shattering eviction of CBS, Charlie Sheen says he is ready to reach out.
