Is Denise Richards The Right Person To Watch Brooke Mueller's Kids?

Yesterday, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services paid a visit to Brooke Mueller and decided the jewelry maker was not fit to look after her twin four-year-old boys Max and Bob. Consequently, they were yanked out of the house, but instead of being taken to their father, Charlie Sheen, the boys were ushered to Sheen’s other ex-wife Denise Richards.

The former Bond Girl has looked after the boys in the past. For the time being, she’ll do the same, but until a formal hearing is held next week, there’s no telling whether Denise will be appointed their long-term guardian.

One the one hand, many observers are convinced the healthiest place for the kids to be is with Richards. That’ll keep them extremely close to their father, and it’ll allow them to live with their half sisters in an environment that is, by all accounts, extremely stable and loving. On the other hand, however, it seems a little strange for them to move in with someone who they have no blood relation to. Brooke’s mother is very much in the picture, and Charlie has really gotten his act together over the last few years. Either of them, hypothetically, would make suitable caregivers, at least in the short-term.

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