

"Nobody wants someone who doesn't want to be there," he said. But, he said it's likely that Lorre and the show's producers will ask Jones if he wants out. He noted that no studio would want to fire an actor for expressing his religious beliefs. Matt Belloni, news director of The Hollywood Reporter, doesn't think the same thing will happen with Jones. Sheen went on a media tour afterwards, slamming the show and its creator Chuck Lorre. booting their star from what was TV's No. What happens now? "Two and a Half Men" managed to muddle out of an epic drama with Charlie Sheen two years ago when Sheen's erratic behavior led to CBS and Warner Bros. "From speaking to him, he was very cool and calm and he's doing very well." "He's maintaining very well," Hudson said. Hudson said he spoke with Jones on Monday and the actor is "doing very well."

Representatives for Jones, CBS, and Warner Bros., the studio that produces "Two and a Half Men," have yet to comment on the video. "Two and a Half Men" tapes about 20 episodes per season and has been on for 10 seasons. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 19-year-old actor earns about $350,000 per episode, and received a raise along with co-stars Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher when the show was renewed for a tenth season in May. He said he regretted any indifference or disrespect that his remarks might have implied. Late Tuesday, Jones released an apology to the Hollywood Reporter, saying: "Without qualification, I am grateful to and have the highest regard and respect for all of the wonderful people on Two and Half Men with whom I have worked and over the past ten years who have become an extension of my family." Because he is not just professing Christ with his words and saying that he's a Christian, but he's showing the proof."

"I'm impressed that this young man has the ability to deal with this situation in a responsible way," Hudson said today. Jones, the star of "Two and a Half Men" who trashed his own show as "filth," is "cool and calm" and "doing very well," according to his interviewer who spoke with Jones after his comments prompted an online outburst.Ĭhristopher Hudson, who hosts the online show ForeRunner Chronicles, also told that he admired Jones for speaking so boldly about his religious convictions.
