Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher Talk Life After Two and Half Men
. (Extra) "Extra's" Renee Bargh on the set of "Two and a Half Men" with Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher as they prepare to say goodbye to playing Alan Harper and Walden Schmidt. The show coming to an end after twelve years, so what's next for the actors? Ashton planning to spend more time with fianc� Mila Kunis and their baby girl Wyatt, "I probably will spend a lot more time with my family and friends and that would be nice for a good while." Renee commenting on how well rested Ashton looks for having a new baby AT home, Ashton crediting Mila, "I have an awesome partner that takes care of all those things and does a really good job at it and I help a little." Cryer revealing Kutcher just brought Wyatt to set, "I'm going to miss his daughter Wyatt because he brought her to the set for the first time last week." He joked, "She's a little bit of a diva, she poops in her pants and expects other people to clean it and I don't, that's not cool set behavior as far as I am concerned." Cryer also revealing what's next for him, "I wrote a book that will be out in April." As for the series finale, the duo keeping tight lipped on what fans can expect, admitting there will be surprise guests, but not going as far as to say whether Charlie Sheen will be one of them. The actors instead having a bit of fun with Renee, Ashton, "There's tons of surprise guests�Surprising ones�The most surprising guests of all are the guests you wouldn't be surprised by." Jon laughing, "The thing is he's right." However the end of the show does not mean the end of Cryer and Kutcher in Malibu, Jon explaining, "Ashton found a great beach house he really loved and said oh but it's a little pricey, hey do you want to go halfsies and I said there's a headline, the two of us buying a house together in Malibu after the show." Ashton still holding on to the dream, "It's still for sale." Extra submitted this story.
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