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Sheen blasts horror ‘hive’

CHARLIE SHEEN
Invites Angus on his show.

CHARLIE SHEEN
Invites Angus on his show. (Zumapress.com)

HE’S THE BOSS: “Two and a Half Men” producer Chuck Lorre (left) is buddy-buddy with Angus T. Jones here — but Charlie Sheen blames Lorre for the young co-star’s problems. (
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He would know.

Charlie Sheen, no stranger to mental breakdowns, blames “Two and a Half Men” creator Chuck Lorre for his former co-star Angus T. Jones’ anti-show rant, calling the CBS hit sitcom “cursed.”

“I dare anyone to spend 10 years in the laugh-track that is Chuck Lorre’s hive of oppression and not suffer some form of an emotional tsunami,” Sheen told TMZ yesterday.

“Obviously, not having been there for some time, the Angus T. Jones that I knew and still love is not the same guy I saw on YouTube yesterday,” he added on Jones’ religious rant in which he called the show that pays him $350,000 per episode “filth” and begged viewers “to stop watching.”

Sheen and Lorre have a checkered past. The actor was fired last year for feuding with the famed Hollywood producer.

“With Angus’ Hale-Bopp-like meltdown, it is radically clear to me that the show is cursed,” Sheen said in a statement.

Sheen invited Jones, 19, who played his nephew, Jake Harper, to appear on his new FX show, “Anger Management.”

“My former nephew is welcome at the Goodson Anger Management home anytime,” Sheen told ABCNews.com.

Meanwhile, loony Internet preacher Christopher Hudson, to whom Jones’ confessed his hatred for “Men,” said there’s still hope for party boy Sheen.

“I believe that Charlie Sheen one day will find the light of Jesus Christ, and a multitude of others in the entertainment industry,” Hudson told the Daily iPad news service.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church has distanced itself from Hudson, Jones’ spiritual mentor, who called President Obama’s policies Hitler-like in his Forerunner Chronicles Web videos.

“Forerunner Chronicles is not a ministry operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and its host is not a pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church,” church spokesperson George Johnson said.

Jones released a statement Monday night apologizing. “My remarks reflect me showing indifference to and disrespect of my colleagues and a lack of appreciation of the extraordinary opportunity of which I have been blessed.”

The highly paid actor’s video went viral Monday when he attacked the show that’s made him millions.

“If you watch ‘Two and a Half Men,’ please stop watching ‘Two and a Half Men.’ I’m on ‘Two and a Half Men,’ and I don’t want to be on it,” he said in the video rant.

Hudson claims to have spoken to the actor since the video went viral and said he’s “doing very well.”

CBS declined to comment.

Additional reporting by Helen Kumari