Jenny McCarthy Calls Charlie Sheen A ‘Class Act’ On ‘Two And A Half Men’

Audiences don’t seem to mind Charlie Sheen’s off-screen antics and neither does one of his “Two and a Half Men” guest stars.

Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson caught up with Jenny McCarthy, who kicks off her guest-starring arc alongside Sheen on the CBS comedy on Monday night, at the 2010 American Music Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles.

“Awesome, really amazing, everyone was,” Jenny said when asked about working with the small screen star. “You know, I’ve got to tell you, he’s one of my favorite actors I’ve ever worked with — class act, on it, funny, down to earth, real.”

The actress said she returned to the “Two and a Half Men” set, where she previously kicked off her guest-starring role as Courtney (a con-artist, who causes trouble for Sheen’s character on the show) in 2007, with an open mind – despite Sheen’s recent headlines.

“What I’ve learned in this business is to never have assumption about anything, be opened minded and I always am,” she told Shaun. “I’ve done the show before, and he was awesome, really, really awesome.”

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Capri Anderson, the adult film actress found in Charlie Sheen’s New York City hotel room last month, appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday and claimed she was planning on suing the actor over their recent incident at New York’s Plaza Hotel.

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