Kutcher took over Sheen's leading slot on the hit comedy after the latter fell out with creator Chuck Lorre in 2011.
However, Sheen is refusing to let his disappointment drop, and he went online to mock his successor's performance and compare Kutcher's career curve to his MTV prank show Punk'd, reported New York Daily News.
"Hey Ashton sorry bro all good. Now quit barfing on my old brilliant show. Remember Punk'd? How duz it feel?" Sheen posted on Twitter.
"I'm tired of lying... I'm tired of pretending the show doesn't suck... I'm tired of pretending Ashton doesn't suck. It's nothing personal... I just feel bad for him... He's saddled with such bad writing," Sheen had said.
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