Angus T. Jones, the young actor of the hit comedy series "Two and a Half Men" has made a recent apology for conducting a series of interviews where he denounces his own show.
The young actor has recently found God which is fine but decided to do several interviews with religious media outlets where he dogs the show calling it " "filth" and "very inappropriate."
Jones shared in a a video posted by the Forerunner Chronicles in Seale, Ala., featured him talking about not wanting to be on "Two and a Half Men" anymore.
"Please stop watching it," Jones said. "Please stop filling your head with filth."
Now what Jones did not share is that he reportedly makes $350,000 an episode.
That big cash cow maybe the reason for his sudden change of heart and recent apology.
Jones released a recent statement recanting his earlier rants, when he shared that he had the highest regard for all of the people he has worked with on the comedy, including creator Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros. studio chief Peter Roth.
"I apologize if my remarks reflect me showing indifference to and disrespect of my colleagues and a lack of appreciation of the extraordinary opportunity of which I have been blessed."
You better back track young desciple because that is a whole lot of money that could go towards the church's building fund.
What is the saying don't bite the hand the feeds you, especially when you are being fed with solid gold utensils...lol.
Guess he'll give his money to the church now.
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