Charlie Sheen Responds to Backlash After Tweeting Donald Trump Should Be the Next to Die
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The 'Two and a Half Men' star blasted people criticizing his Twitter post a day earlier which he claimed to be an 'expression of hope' that God would next take the president-elect.

AceShowbiz - Charlie Sheen doesn't feel sorry for praying to God to take the life of Donald Trump. On Thursday, December 29, the 51-year-old actor blasted people criticizing his Twitter post a day earlier which he claimed to be an "expression of hope" that the president-elect could be the next celebrity to die.

"The media's reaction to last night's tweet is inanely emblematic of the panoramic timorousness draped vastly and wantonly across any and all expressions of hope of joy that we now date to publish or impart," Sheen wrote. "Oh, and by the way, I was talking to God, not you," he added, referring to the critics.

Sheen faced the backlash after he took to the social media to pray that Trump would be the next to be taken by the grim reaper this year. As the "Two and a Half Men" star's post was shared just hours after it was announced that Debbie Reynolds had died, it caused fury among those mourning the late actress.

Some Twitter users returned the death wish by saying that Sheen should be the next celebrity to die, while others expressed their anger by urging police to arrest him. "I hope #CharlieSheen dies next since he wishes death on humans," one user wrote. Even Sheen's on-screen mother Holland Taylor chided him, simply tweeting, "Charles!!!"

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