Hilary Duff to star in Two and a Half Men finale

By Tribute on April 5, 2013 | 3 Comments


This season’s fall TV shows are wrapping up, with announcements of special appearances for many of the finales. On Two And A Half Men, which stars Ashton Kutcher,  Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones, their final episode will feature appearances by Taxi actress Marilu Henner and former Disney star Hilary Duff. TV Line reports that Duff will play Stacey, a woman who catches Walden’s (Kutcher) attention, but things stir up when he meets Stacy’s grandmother (Henner) whom he falls for and with whom he sparks a romance. Two and a Half Men is one of the longest-running and most watched comedies on the CBS Network, even after main man Charlie Sheen was cut from the show in 2011 during the eighth season. ~Carlos Laron



Comments & Discussion

  1. Jamie • April 5, 2013 @ 12:59 PM

    I wonder how long Two and a Half Men will last for. I’ve seen a few episodes, and it’s basically Ashton playing a rich Kelso. The show doesn’t interest me anymore.

  2. Snepts • April 5, 2013 @ 10:23 PM

    He falls for her GRANDMOTHER?!?!

  3. C-Dub • April 6, 2013 @ 10:51 AM

    Make room for new fresher shows. It ran it’s course episode 1 when Ashton joined.


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