TORONTO

Maybe they could both end up #winning.

Hollywood star Charlie Sheen waded into Mayor Rob Ford’s ongoing crack scandal via his Twitter account Thursday.

Sheen was responding to a satirical story posted online about him offering advice to Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor.

In an open letter to Ford, Sheen called the story “repulsive” and said the only accurate part was the spelling “of your great city.”

Your personal life is, and never would be, any of my business,” Sheen wrote. “I’m sorry for any grief this may have caused.

“If I can be of any assistance in any capacity in this media cesspool, please accept the noble offer of my steady hand and compassionate heart.”

Sheen — who has had his share of public controversy — signed the online letter “respectfully, charlie sheen.”

Ford has yet to respond to the actor’s letter.

Larry Solters, Charlie Sheen’s publicist, told the Sun the satirical story was “totally untrue” but he’s been flooded with interview requests from Toronto media outlets who believed the star was in Toronto.

"Charlie is in Los Angeles working on his TV show, Anger Management," Solters said.

The satirical piece by DailyCurrant.com, published Wednesday night, indicated Sheen told a La Presse reporter that Ford “parties too much” and that he should resign and seek medical help.

“There was this one time in Vegas when I took four Victoria’s Secret models and did one gram off each of their bodies within like 45 minutes,” the DailyCurrant.com story had Sheen saying. “I declared myself King of Vegas and decided to remodel my hotel room with my bare hands to resemble King Louis XIV’s bedroom at Versailles.

“Knocked down two entire walls, and later had four knuckle surgeries. Still wasn’t as high as Rob Ford.”