'Two And A Half Men': Jenny Character Poised To Shakeup Season 11

Testosterone Shakeup On 'Two And A Half Men'

"Two and a Half Men" is introducing a new female voice to shakeup Season 11. That voice will come in the form of Charlie Harper's (Charlie Sheen) illegitimate daughter, Jenny, a 21-year-old lesbian from New York.

"I think it would be great have that voice on the show from a different perspective," "Two and a Half Men" creator Chuck Lorre told reporters at TCA. "The show has had enough testosterone to last a lifetime."

The character has yet to be cast. "Part of the fun in this has been creating a character that is equal to the task of stepping on the stage with Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher. That's a big job," he said. "The idea of the character brings a healthy amount of decadence, which is always fun on 'Two and a Half Men.'"

There's no word on who will play the character's mother, but Selma Blair could be in the running after her feud and exit with Sheen on his new series "Anger Management."

"Two and a Half Men" Season 11 will be down half a man. Angus T. Jones won't return as a series regular, but Lorre said he's hopeful the actor will be on the show in some capacity.

"Two and a Half Men" Season 11 premieres Thursday, Sept. 26 at 9:30 p.m. ET on CBS.

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