Angus T. Jones' controversial comments about his own show, Two and a Half Men, in which he plays the popular character of Jake, have been endorsed by Christopher Hudson, who hosts the online show, ForeRunner Chronicles.

"I'm impressed that this young man has the ability to deal with this situation in a responsible way," Hudson said today, according to ABC News. "This young man is a noble young man. Because he is not just professing Christ with his words and saying that he's a Christian, but he's showing the proof." Given just how much money he makes from the show - a cool $300,000 per episode, making him the highest paid teen actor in Hollywood, the comments have had a mixed reaction, and are sure to create an odd working atmosphere for the actors on set. 

"Jake from 'Two and a Half Men' means nothing," he said in the YouTube vid. "He is a non-existent character. If you watch 'Two and a Half Men,' please stop watching 'Two and a Half Men.' I'm on 'Two and a Half Men' and I don't want to be on it."He goes on, "Please stop watching. Please stop filling your head with filth, please. People say it's entertainment ... the fact that it's entertainment ... do some research on the effect of television on your brain and you'll have a decision to make."