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Charlie Sheen to Howard Stern: "I Think Jon Cryer's Behind Me 100 Percent"

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Mar. 1 2011, Published 1:02 p.m. ET

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As Charlie Sheen continues to make his media rounds, he faced his toughest interview yet today, talking with domineering disk jockey Howard Stern on his Sirius XM radio show. Charlie spoke to Howard about Two and a Half Men co-star John Cryer, the John Stamos replacement rumors and of course, his goddesses.

So is Jon pissed about Charlie's recent antics?

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"I do not think so. I think he is starting to see that the worm is turning. And I think he is, hopefully he is proud of my efforts. Today we found out that the crew got paid for four of the eight shows. My goal is to get them paid for all eight. And no, I think Jon is behind me 100 percent."

So what are Charlie's main complaints with CBS?

"Why were there no scripts when I was ready to come back? Why is it when I got prepared you were unprepared? Why did you state that the crew was not your problem? Why is it that you subscribe to AA and then tell you acceptance is the key and you can’t accept me? It is basic stuff," he explained.

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Charlie also discussed the rumors that John Stamos would be replacing him.

“Would you be mad if Stamos replaced you?” Howard asked.

“No, it’s not his fault,” Charlie replied.

“He can’t replace you, you say?” Howard kept pushing.

“I don’t know, I think the people would revolt.”

Charlie promised he would call back in tomorrow morning, and Howard even offered to serve as mediator between Charlie and former pal/Men creator Chuck Lorre.

But, we have a feeling Charlie isn't ready for that yet.

Listen to the interview below!

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