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Charlie Sheen's Twin Sons Bob and Max Make Rare Appearance With Mom Brooke Mueller
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Date:2025-04-13 17:57:55
Mom’s main squeeze(s).
Brooke Mueller recently spent some quality time with her and ex Charlie Sheen’s 15-year-old twin sons, Bob and Max.
The actress posed for a rare photo with her boys on Aug. 17 at her 47th birthday party, which took place at the Beverly Hills home of Brooke’s mother, Moira Fiore, and her stepfather, Jon Fiore.
The birthday girl donned a white lace dress for the festivities, which included guests Sugar Ray Leonard and comedy duo Cheech and Chong, while her sons wore matching gray T-shirts, wearing their brown hair in the signature teen boy flip.
Brooke, who was married to the Two and a Half Men star from 2008 to 2011, told reporters of turning 47, “I’m very grateful for my kids.”
The Witchouse star has stayed out of the spotlight in recent years after several stints in rehab for substance abuse struggles.
In 2013, the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services removed the twins from Brooke's home, and they were placed in the custody of Denise Richards, who was married to Charlie from 2002 to 2006.
And while Denise wasn’t spotted at Brooke’s party, the two women were photographed out together in July, enjoying a meal with their kids in Malibu. Denise shares daughters Sami, 20, and Lola, 19, with Charlie, 58, and both girls as well as Bob and Max were in attendance at the gathering, which appeared to be filmed by a camera crew, according to images obtained by Page Six.
After a tumultuous divorce and few years coparenting, Denise and Charlie have seemingly buried the hatchet in favor of focusing on their kids.
"The only thing that matters is the kids,” Charlie told People of his relationship with Denise, 53, in December 2023. "We knew we had to park our nonsense and focus on the children, because they had nothing to do with any of our crud."
The actor added that while they still have spats, most recently about their daughter Sami’s involvement in OnlyFans, they have agreed to put aside their differences for the sake of their children.
"Even in the hottest portions of depths of the inferno, we were still able to maintain a perspective that yes, the children need to come first," he continued. "Now we're super friendly, and we're actually able to process so much of it through humor these days."
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