Ashton Kutcher appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, and after chatting about investing in mobile apps and destination weddings, the 35-year-old actor finally addressed the nasty remarks Charlie Sheen has made about him over the last few weeks.

Back in January Charlie famously tweeted about Ashton's acting on Two and a Half Men (as you know, Ashton replaced Charlie three years ago after the Anger Management star basically went off the deep end), and he wrote, "Quit barfing on my old brilliant show."

Ashton hadn't really spoken out about the comment -- until now! Jimmy started off by sweetly asking how life on set is, to which Ashton replied, "We're in the third year I've been there now, and I feel like I'm at home." Jimmy then said, "Every day when you go into work, do they say, 'Thank you for not being Charlie'?"

"I'm trying to, like, skew towards where Charlie was at when he left," Ashton joked. "I'm just trying to, like, edge in that direction." However, Ashton immediately made a very unfiltered and public plea to Charlie and exclaimed:

    "Dude, shut the f*ck up! Seriously! Like enough already. Like, it's like, three years later and you're still blowing me up on Twitter. Come on dude, really?"


Seems like that struck a chord with Chuckles, because earlier today he tweeted an apology and wrote, "Ashton, message received. so sorry, u sounded like me! well done! my bad I was pissed at other crap & took it out on you. hope u r good xox c."