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Charlie Sheen Offers Role to Angus T. Jones on Anger Management

Two and a Half Men's Angus T. Jones has at least one person in his corner — and it's someone who's no stranger to stirring up controversy on the show. Jones' former co-star, Charlie Sheen, who called the CBS sitcom "cursed" this week, says the 19-year-old is welcome to guest-star on his new FX show Anger Management.

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Liz Raftery

Two and a Half Men's Angus T. Jones has at least one person in his corner — and it's someone who's no stranger to stirring up controversy on the show. Jones' former co-star, Charlie Sheen, who called the CBS sitcom "cursed" this week, says the 19-year-old is welcome to guest-star on his new FX show Anger Management.

"My former nephew is welcome at the Goodson Anger Management home anytime," Sheen told ABC News.

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Jones caused a stir earlier this week when a video surfaced of him giving a religious testimonial, in which he referred to Two and a Half Men as "filth" and pleaded with viewers to stop watching it. He later issued an apology to the show's cast and crew, and called his job an "extraordinary opportunity."

"It is radically clear to me that the show is cursed," Sheen — who had his own share of issues with the show and creator Chuck Lorre before being fired and replaced by Ashton Kutcher in 2011 — told People in response to Jones' video.
Warner Bros. Television, which produces Men, has not commented on Jones' employment status. The sitcom has two episodes to shoot before going on holiday hiatus, but Jones does not appear in either — a coincidence as both were written long before his video was posted.

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