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Ex bans Sheen from visiting couple’s kids; Charlie says he’ll be back on ‘Men’

LOS ANGELES — Denise Richards will not let troubled actor Charlie Sheen see their two girls because she believes he cannot be trusted with them, it was reported Friday.

A source told TMZ.com that Richards was “disgusted” at Sheen’s recent behavior, adding that Sheen would put their girls Sam, 6, and Lola, 5, at risk if he saw them.

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Meanwhile, Sheen contented that he’ll be back on the air with “Two and a Half Men.”

“Absolutely the gig’s coming back, and I have absolute faith in that. Not hope, because hope is for suckers,” he told Wired 96.5 radio in Philadelphia.

Richards was concerned about Sheen’s “goddesses” — two beautiful young women living with the star — following allegations one of them was using drugs.

Richards was also worried after Sheen’s current wife Brooke Mueller said the “Two and a Half Men” star told her that he “violently hated” Richards and “was going to have her hair shaved off.”

TMZ reported that a day before Sheen made the disturbing threat, Richards had refused to pose with him for a bizarre photo shoot with their two daughters, Mueller and their two sons and his glamorous young girlfriends.

“We’re told Charlie went ballistic at [Richards], sending her vicious text messages, so she believes Charlie was in a state of mind to make the head-shaving comment,” the website reported.

Earlier this week, Los Angeles cops removed Sheen’s twin boys Bob and Max — whom he fathered with Mueller — from his custody. The move was granted after Mueller was granted a temporary restraining order against him.

On Thursday, radio host Howard Stern tried to convince Charlie Sheen to join him on the airwaves and offered to let him roam free with his own “Charlie Radio” show, Stern said on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

“We want to put a microphone in your house,” the radio mogul said he told Sheen, recounting the details of his offer during his interview with the late-night talk show host.

“Anytime you feel like going on the radio during our radio show, we’ll break into our programming and you can have control of the airwaves carte blanche. Go on the air and have ‘Charlie Radio’ 24 hours a day because there’s nothing better than that,” Stern said about his offer to the troubled star.

Stern’s offer to Sheen came in the midst of Sheen’s bombastic media appearances that ultimately led to the cancellation of his hit show “Two and a Half Men” for the remainder of the season.

Sheen accused CBS of “trying to destroy my family. I take great umbrage about that, and defeat is not an option. They picked a fight with a warlock,” an erratic Sheen said during an interview with NBC’s “Today” show Monday. “They’re trying to take all my money and leave me with no means to support my family. It’s not rocket science.”

Later on Monday, the 45-year-old actor showed up for a live interview on CNN’s “Piers Morgan Tonight” where he described addicts and people in Alcoholics Anonymous as “losers” who wished they had his life.

Then Tuesday afternoon, Sheen launched a new platform for his strange statements by opening a Twitter account that attracted a million followers in record time.

In his latest tweet Friday, Sheen wrote “the title of my book has finally been delivered thru vast and extensive Lunar channels. ‘Apocalypse Me,'” referencing the 1979 film starring his father, Martin.