Charlie Sheen admits President Trump was right about doomed marriage to Brooke Mueller

President Donald Trump once urged Brooke Mueller’s parents to intervene in her marriage to Charlie Sheen — a warning the actor now believes they should have taken seriously.“It was a trip.I didn’t know Trump was in the [Netflix] doc,” Sheen told Fox News Digital.
“I saw it and I called the director.I was like, ‘That’s the coolest thing ever.’ I was like, ‘Whoa!’ And newsflash – they should have heeded his advice.”In the new Netflix documentary, “aka Charlie Sheen,” several people objected to the idea of the couple tying the knot, including Trump.
In a clip featured in the docuseries, Trump, 79, recalled during a 2011 sit-down with ABC that he encouraged Mueller’s parents to step in.“Brooke is from Palm Beach, and I told the parents, ‘Don’t let your daughter marry him.I think he’s wonderful, but he’s a disaster.
Don’t let your daughter marry him,’” said Trump.Sheen met Mueller shortly after the end of his relationship with ex-wife Denise Richards in 2006, and they became engaged nearly a year later.Charlie Sheen’s friends and family were less than excited when they heard he was engaged.Sheen’s former “Two and a Half Men” co-star, Jon Cryer, remembered not being able to attend the wedding due to a movie shoot, but his wife went to support the couple. “My wife called me afterward and said, ‘Oh my God.I have concerns,'” Cryer recalled.
“She said, ‘OK, I just want to tell you the toast that Martin Sheen made at the wedding,’ and then I braced myself.”“He apparently stood up, said, ‘I hope you two know what you’re doing,’ and sat back down.That was the entirety of Martin Sheen’s toast at Charlie Sheen’s wedding.”The union proved to be tumultuous.
In 2009, the couple welcomed twins Bob and Max, who were born six weeks prematurely and required a prolonged hospital stay.Sheen explained that juggling their round-the-clock care and his work on a popular TV show only facilitated a ...