Why Charlie Sheen excluded Jon Cryer from Netflix documentary
Charlie Sheen recently opened up about his Netflix documentary, revealing that Jon Cryer was the only person he didn’t personally contact to appear in it. Turns out, Charlie didn’t have Jon’s right number, so the director had to reach out to him instead. Luckily, Jon agreed to participate after the director got in touch, and Charlie was really impressed with how honest and compassionate Jon’s interview was.
After seeing Jon’s contribution to the documentary, Charlie even reached out to thank him, expressing regret for not being able to connect personally. He was surprised when he didn’t hear back from Jon, given that Jon is typically super responsible that way. So, Charlie made a public plea to Jon, asking him to DM his new number.
It turns out that Jon’s words in the documentary really struck a chord with Charlie. He believes Jon was deeply affected by his struggles with addiction during their time on Two and a Half Men and respects Jon for speaking about it so openly. Charlie, who has been sober for nearly eight years now, still feels regret about how things ended on the show and acknowledges that things might have turned out differently if he had made different choices.
For more surprising exits from TV shows, there have been a number recently. Mehcad Brooks shocked fans by leaving Law & Order ahead of season 25, Jax Taylor won’t be returning to The Valley for season three, and several stars bid farewell to Saturday Night Live after many seasons. These departures mark significant changes for each show and their loyal fans.
So, it’s clear that even in the world of entertainment, change is inevitable, and sometimes it’s necessary for personal growth and well-being. We’ll have to wait and see how these shows move forward without these familiar faces and what new opportunities lie ahead for the departing stars.