Charlie Sheen shared a sweet moment with his 14-year-old twin sons, Max and Bob, during a rare public appearance in Malibu.
The 57-year-old actor was spotted enjoying a casual day out with his boys on Thursday, March 28. The family was seen grabbing smoothies together, a heartwarming father-son outing. Charlie, dressed in a hoodie, blue pants, a white shirt, and a black cap, looked relaxed alongside his sons.
Though Max and Bob are only 14, the boys have already outgrown their father, with both standing taller than Charlie’s 6-foot frame. The twins, who are the children of Charlie and his ex-wife, actress Brooke Mueller, share a striking resemblance to their father, particularly with their sunglasses, which added to the family likeness.
Max and Bob were born during Charlie’s three-year marriage to Brooke, who is now 45. The couple separated in 2011, but their long-running financial disputes only came to a resolution recently.
In 2018, Charlie Sheen sought a modification to his alimony agreement, acknowledging considerable financial losses.
M. According to Us Weekly, he explained that his income had been “dramatically” reduced since he was initially ordered to pay $55,000 a month to Brooke in 2016. He also had to pay ex-wife Denise Richards $20,000 for their daughters, Sami, 19, and Lola, 17. Sheen attributed his financial troubles to being “banned from many places in the entertainment industry” and struggling to secure stable work.
At the time, Charlie was paying his ex-wives a percentage of his gross annual income, which amounted to more than $2.1 million. Despite the ongoing challenges, Charlie and Brooke reached a financial settlement in 2022, resolving their long-standing disputes for the benefit of their children.
Denise Richards, Charlie’s second ex-wife, also recently opened up about her divorce on The Real Housewives of Dubai star Caroline Stanbury’s Divorced Not Dead podcast in August 2022. Denise, now 52, explained that while she didn’t regret marrying Charlie, their divorce was a difficult and public experience. She shared that she filed for divorce while six months pregnant, which she found both personally and professionally challenging, as the media whirlwind left its mark on her career.
She recalled the two years of tabloid headlines and the struggle of managing public criticism. However, Denise found strength in her children, saying that they helped her tackle the challenges of continuous media observation.
. She shared, “In the early stages of the divorce, I just wanted to protect them, so I put myself in a bubble. My family and my children were all that mattered.”
Despite the challenges, Denise expressed that she is grateful for the family she built and the lessons learned along the way.