Charlie Sheen wants to Run for Vice President under Donald Trump?

The American actor Charlie Sheen seems to reverse his stand on the issue of Donald Trump.

The 'Platoon' star went out to say, that he could be the possible running mate of Donald Trump , even though Charlie Sheen called the American real estate developer and television personality, Trump a "shame pile of idiocy," sometime ago.

On Thursday, the 'Navy Seals' actor released the news on Twitter, that he has considered to run as the vice president of Donald Trump in the 2016 election. This idea came to be after the American actor, producer, and screenwriter, Owen Wilson compared Donald Trump to him.

Charlie Sheen posted on Twitter, "Dear O. Wilson they took ur comment out of context! I'm honored! thank u!" "If Trump will hv me I'd be his VP in a heartbeat!" and Sheen added the hashtag, "#TrumpSheen16."

In an interview with Owen Wilson this week, Owen Wilson commented that the performance of Donald Trump on the campaign trail is comparable to the infamous behavior of Charlie Sheen.

Owen Wilson stated, "You can't help but get a kick out of him, and I think part of it is we're so used to politicians on both sides sounding like actors at press junkets," Wilson also said, "So here's somebody who's not following that script. It's like when Charlie Sheen was doing that stuff-like, wow! He's answering a question completely honestly, and in an entertaining way. You sort of feel he could be a character from 'Network.'"

However, there are no words yet from Donald Trump regarding the proposal of the 'Hot Shots' actor to be his vice president.

Donald Trump might be thinking through Charlie Sheen's offer, after all, although the actor had attacked Trump on Twitter last month with "Trump you're a sad & silly homunculus, your words as poignant as a sack of cat farts You're a shame pile of idiocy," politics have always made strange bedfellows,so the saying goes, besides Trump, being the forerunner of GOP can surely use "a little help" from the Latino actor.

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