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Charlie Sheen open to more kids with fiancée

‘We fell in love very fast,’ says the ‘Two and Half Men’ star

Charlie Sheen and fiancee Brooke Allen Mueller
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Charlie Sheen and fiancee Brooke Allen Mueller arrive for the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards. Sheen was nominated for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for his work on "Two and a Half Men." Ricky Gervais of "Extras" took home the award.
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updated 7:06 p.m. ET Sept. 17, 2007

LOS ANGELES - Charlie Sheen opened up about his relationship with fiancée Brooke Mueller on the Emmy red carpet, telling “Access Hollywood” there may be more children in his future.

After Sheen complimentedAccess’” own Nancy O’Dell, who recently gave birth to baby Ashby, our host popped the kid question to the “Two and A Half Men” star.

“So I have to ask the question about babies in your future,” O’Dell said.

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“We’re open of course. Any size family that shows up, you know,” Sheen answered.

Though the couple, who have only been engaged for two months, say it’s a bit early to be expanding on the subject, one thing they know right now is that being in love, is bliss.

“We’re thrilled,” Sheen shared. “We wake up laughing and go to bed smiling and we’re just blessed to have found each (other).”

Sheen, who made a final split from Denise Richards in 2006, said he knew early on that Mueller was the right woman for him.

“I sensed it, but I didn’t want to jump the gun and put her in a position of any kind of pressure,” he told O’Dell.

In fact, according to Sheen, the couple fell head over heels in love, pretty fast.

“I did feel (our connection) and it was about three days later that I mentioned it,” he said. “We fell in love very fast.”

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