After Charlie Sheen’s firing from “Two and a Half Men,” the controversial actor wasted no time slamming the show’s creator, Chuck Lorre. In a 2011 interview with TMZ, the “Major League” star said he “violently” hated Lorre. “He’s a stupid, stupid little man and a p**** punk that I’d never want to be like. That’s me being polite,” he told the news outlet. The “Young Guns” actor also slammed Lorre for taking money away from him, his family and even the show’s crew. “You can tell him [Lorre] one thing. I own him,” he added. Sheen’s interview with TMZ wasn’t the last time he publically called out Lorre.
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In 2017, the “Apocalypse Now” star had harsh words for Lorre while appearing on the Kyle and Jackie O radio show. “He’s the most miserable f***ing douchebag, the most talentless f***ing sack of s**t of f***ing stupid this side of La Brea,” he said, per the DailyMail. While Sheen made various colorful statements, Lorre remained relatively quiet about the situation. However in a December 2011 interview with TV Guide, Lorre gave further insight into Sheen’s firing — which he attributed to the actor’s out-of-control drug use at the time. “I was so afraid my friend was going to die,” he told TV Guide. “This was big-time cocaine, and in his own words, an ‘epic drug run’ that could have ended with either his death or someone else’s.”