The red carpet reunion of Exes Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen took place over two decades.
The former couple posed together on Thursday at the premiere of Netflix’s “aka Charlie Sheen” documentary, so it was all smiles.
The duo, who were married from 2002 to 2006, shared an embrace during a gradual repetition.
Richards, 54, is in wide-legged, high-waisted black satin pants with sparkling, trimmed tanks at the Netflix Tudum Theatre in Los Angeles.
A suitable scene for this occasion was to hug my ex-wife while out.
The pair finally made a co-red carpet appearance in February 2005 during the Screen Actors Guild Awards, one month before Richards submitted to end the marriage.
Richards and Sheen welcomed their daughter Sami, now 21, and they welcomed Laura, now 20, together, but they were finalised their divorce the following November.
In particular, Bravolebrity appears in her ex-husband’s new documentary. This appears in another wife, Brookmuller, along with her ex-wife, Brookmuller, who covers the actor’s career and his drinking.
Her cameo comes to the heels of the 60-year-old scene, taking part in the reality series of his former partner, Dennis Richards and Her Wild Things.
Richards was married to Aaron Fipers while filming the show, but she has since split from her 52-year-old husband.
After Fipers filed for divorce in July, the “Real Housewife of Beverly Hills” alumni accused him of “frequently” and “aggressive” physical abuse.
Phypers denied the allegations and later accused Richards of having a connection with Rudy Reyes, the instructor for “Special Forces: The World’s Strict Test.”
The duo’s controversial legal battle has furiously angered, and Richards has called the drama “difficult to talk” while breaking her silence last month.
Sheen has yet to comment on his former parting.
The “two and a half men” alum has made unusual comments about Richards over the years, claiming they are in a “absolutely friendly” place in 2023.
Two years later, Richards revealed Jana Kramer’s “Whimpering” podcast. “I’m friendly with Charlie, but we always talk and hope we can really be there for each other with our girls. But that’s not our relationship.”
However, she celebrated the lack of “discord” between them.
“AKA Charlie Sheen” will begin streaming on Netflix on Wednesday, a day after the release of his “The Book of Sheen” memoir.
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