Charlie won’t see his kids for Christmas

Charlie Sheen won't be spending Christmas with any of his children.

Charlie won’t see his kids for Christmas

Charlie Sheen won't be spending Christmas with any of his children.

The 'Anger Management' star had planned to spend the day with his sons, Bob and Max, tomorrow after reaching an agreement with their temporary guardian, Scott Mueller, who is his ex-wife Brooke Mueller's brother, and is furious it will no longer be happening.

The 48-year-old star vented his rage on Twitter today, writing: "no kids on Xmas! can I unwrap the gifts this kangaroo sukk, pig circus court gave me now? thanks B&D (Brooke & Denise) enjoy my hate! (sic)"

But an insider said that the actor never cleared his plan to take the boys with Scott.

The source explained: "Scott had never agreed to let Charlie spend Christmas Eve or Christmas day with his son's with ex-wife, Brooke Mueller. Brooke would never have agreed to it either. Charlie was telling people he was going to see the boys so that he wouldn't look bad for planning to take his porn star girlfriend (Brett Rossi) to Europe."

It was previously reported that Charlie was planning to cut his other ex-wife Denise Richards' child support payments and take her to court for taking their daughters, Sam, nine, and Lola, eight, out of town for the festive period without him.

The 'Wild Things' actress defended her actions on Twitter on Monday and insisted she had invited Charlie to join them for Christmas.

Charlie with new girlfriend Brett Rossi

The source added: "Charlie has no one to blame for not being able to spend Christmas with his kids but himself. He is clearly in yet another downward spiral, and needs help.

"Lashing out at Denise, the courts, Brooke, child protective services doesn't change the basic facts....he needs to take responsibility for his actions and grow up."

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