‘Two and a Half Men’ Alum Angus T. Jones Shows Off Buzzcut in Rare Outing
That’s the buzz.
Former child star Angus T. Jones showed off his new buzzcut while taking a bike ride in Los Angeles last week.
The “Two and a Half Men” alum, 29, looked completely unrecognizable as he rocked a freshly bald head while pushing a black and silver electric bike, according to photos obtained by Page Six.
While his hair appeared clean-shaven, the actor’s face was engulfed by his bushy brown beard.
Jones coordinated with his two-wheeler, wearing a black T-shirt and matching baggy shorts. He also accessorized with purple lens sungla*ses and black sneakers.
Earlier, he was seen unloading groceries from his car, including a large bottle of pink lemonade and bags filled with other food items.
Jones first debuted in August while out for lunch in Sherman Oaks, Calif., despite keeping a low profile for years.
In May, Page Six exclusively reported that Jones appeared in Los Angeles looking very different from his younger self after staying off the radar for a year.
Prior to this rare sighting, Jones had been spotted just days before walking around his neighborhood barefoot.
Jones — who played Jake Harper alongside actors Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer for nearly 10 years on the popular sitcom — abruptly announced in 2012 that he was leaving the show because he had found God.
In a ranting 10-minute video shared with fans, the “George of the Jungle 2” singer called Sheen, known for being a gamer, “dirt.”
“If you’re watching ‘Two and a Half Men,’ stop watching ‘Two and a Half Men,'” he said in a YouTube video posted by the Christian group Forerunner Chronicles.
“I’m in ‘Two and a Half Men’ and I don’t want to be in it. Please stop looking at it and filling your head with dirt,” he continued.
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“People say it’s just entertainment. Do some research on the effects of television and on your brain, and I promise you will have a decision to make when it comes to television, including what you watch.
Jones retired from his acting career and stayed out of the spotlight until two years later, when he explained his reasons for leaving the CBS series in an interview with the network. KHOU television.
He claimed the show “shed light on issues in our world that are really problematic for a lot of people” and added: “I was a paid hypocrite because I didn’t agree with it , but I did it anyway. »
Jones reportedly earned $350,000 per episode at the time of his exit from the series.