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Charlie Sheen Launches Twitter Rant Against His Ex Denise Richards on Father's Day
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Sheen attacked his second ex-wife in an 'open letter to the media' he posted on Twitter, calling her the 'worst mom alive' and an 'evil terrorist.'

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Charlie Sheen slammed his second ex-wife Denise Richards in Twitter rants on Father's Day. While praising his third ex-wife Brooke Mueller in one of the posts, the "Anger Management" star called his second ex wife a "washed up piglet Shame pile."

Sheen started posting the hateful messages on Sunday, June 21. "Brooke M is a sexy rok star whom I adore D Richards a heretic washed up piglet Shame pile," he wrote before adding, "Happy Father's Day!!!"

In a second message posted an hour later, Sheen indicated that he and Richards fought over custody of their two daughters, Sam and Lola. "Father's Rights! I INSIST we devour the mendacity of these 'kidnapping' D Richards 'types' & bring justice to 'us,' " so the post read.

Things got worse when Sheen shared a wordy message which he dubbed "open letter to the media" in a follow-up tweet. "Denise Richards is a shake down piece of s**t doosh phace & worse mom alive! A despicable charlatan who sux ISIs a**," so he wrote. He even called Richards an "evil terrorist" and considered her his "enemy."

Although Sheen had since deleted the controversial tweets, his "open letter" can still be found online.

Instead of fighting back at Sheen with the similar outrageous messages, Richards decided to send him lovely Father's Day wish on her Twitter account.

"Happy Dad's Day! @CharlieSheen have a great trip in Mexico! Kids were disappointed u weren't here for it - Hey we'll celebrate when u r back!" so she wrote.

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