Angus T. Jones

‘Two and a Half Men’ Season 11 Renewal
‘Two and a Half Men’ Season 11 Renewal
‘Two and a Half Men’ Season 11 Renewal
Late last week word broke that CBS' long-running powerhouse 'Two and a Half Men' would return for an impressive 11th season, though conflicting reports emerged about "Half Man" Angus T. Jones remaining with the series or not. Now, CBS has stepped in to officially confirm the series renewal, including stars Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer, clarifying what role Angus T. Jones will have going
‘Two and a Half Men’ Season 11: CBS Renews, Angus T. Jones to Recur
‘Two and a Half Men’ Season 11: CBS Renews, Angus T. Jones to Recur
‘Two and a Half Men’ Season 11: CBS Renews, Angus T. Jones to Recur
CBS' 'Two and a Half Men' isn't about to let The CW and NBC have all the fun with their major renewals today. The eye network has officially added 'Two and a Half Men' to its other 18 series previously renewed, negotiating new deals with series stars Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer for one more year. Controversial star Angus T. Jones will return to the series as well in a recurring capacity, followin
Religious Zealot Praises Angus T. Jones + Names a Slew of Celebrity Satan Worshipers
Religious Zealot Praises Angus T. Jones + Names a Slew of Celebrity Satan Worshipers
Religious Zealot Praises Angus T. Jones + Names a Slew of Celebrity Satan Worshipers
By now, you’ve heard more than enough about Angus T. Jones – aka Jake from ‘Two and a Half Men’ – and his videotaped religious outburst about what “filth” the show that pays him $350K an episode is. He later apologized for those remarks, and then his mom told the world she thought his newfound church might be exploiting him. And the story isn’t over yet.
So Angus T. Jones from ‘Two and a Half Men’ Might Be in Some Creepy Cult [VIDEO]
So Angus T. Jones from ‘Two and a Half Men’ Might Be in Some Creepy Cult [VIDEO]
So Angus T. Jones from ‘Two and a Half Men’ Might Be in Some Creepy Cult [VIDEO]
Religious rantings sure do travel fast, and that's good news for zealots. But if you’re an enthusiastic evangelist like Angus T. Jones and you try to impress your godly new friends by publicly insulting your very high-paying day job, having the people in charge at said job see your comments about the “filth” they create could be detrimental to your employment health. Especially if those people inc