Charlie Sheen has a reason to celebrate Independence Day that has nothing to do with the United States.
The 54-year-old “Two and a Half Men” actor announced on Twitter that he is celebrating a year of quitting his smoking habit in a message to his lungs.
“Dear @my lungs, it was a year ago TODAY that I stopped smoking! hashtag – YOU ARE WELCOME!” her tweet started.
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The actor’s tweet also included an admission of regret for picking up a cigarette in the first place.
“If I could go back in time and NEVER START, I would absolutely! If you’re on the fence about quitting, trust me; the sooner the better! Happy bedroom!” Sheen concluded along with a photo of a cigarette.
Last December, Sheen achieved two years of sobriety. Months earlier, he revealed in “Jay Leno’s Garage” what led him to live a sober lifestyle.
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“About a year and a half ago, I realized I knew it was time to make a change, and you know, it didn’t require a crazy rehab season or a shootout with the police. It didn’t require anything super dramatic, crazy, and front-page news, “he told Leno at the time.
She previously said on ITV’s “Loose Women” that her children were a big reason behind their new clean lifestyle.
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“I couldn’t bring my daughter to an appointment that she had. I don’t drink and never drive, I’ve never had a DUI, ”said Sheen. “I thought, ‘Wow, I’m not even responsible enough to be available for my children’s needs.’ The next morning I woke up and said, ‘Today is the day.’ “