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Ashton Kutcher to replace Charlie Sheen in ‘Two and a Half Men’

It is official. ‘Two and a Half Men’ has reportedly signed Ashton Kutcher to succeed Charlie Sheen as the show`s star.

Melbourne: It is official. After months of speculations, ‘Two and a Half Men’ has reportedly signed Ashton Kutcher to succeed Charlie Sheen as the show`s star.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the final touches are reportedly being put on the deal that would see the former `That ’70s Show` star at the helm of the billion-dollar comedy franchise. The 33-year-old was approached after Hugh Grant pulled the pin on negotiations with the show’s head honchos that would have seen the British actor pocket 1 million dollars per episode to star in the comedy series, reports News.com.au. It is not known the exact figure Kutcher is set to earn, but a source told the entertainment site that Kutcher is in line for a ‘huge payday’. With 6.7 million twitter followers, Kutcher will bring with him a more juvenile, or more youthful audience to the show. Series creator Chuck Lorre is said to have already devised a story line that will introduce Kutcher’s character. ANI