True crime has exploded in popularity over the past several years. Every week, Netflix seemingly releases a new murder doc, while there are countless podcasts devoted to old cases.
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Love is in the air for new mom Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey.
Cuoco and Pelphrey made a splash on the red carpet at the “Love & Death” premiere less than a month after welcoming a baby girl into the world. Tom stars in the upcoming HBO miniseries along with Elizabeth Olsen, and Kaley was Tom’s biggest supporter at the premiere.
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The pair looked youthful on their night out despite having a newborn at home, and they weren’t afraid to display some passionate PDA on the red carpet. Kaley made her first public appearance following the birth of her daughter Matilda on April 30.
Cuoco shared adorable pictures of her daughter on social media after her birth.
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True crime has exploded in popularity over the past several years. Every week, Netflix seemingly releases a new murder doc, while there are countless podcasts devoted to old cases.
The first glimpse at Kaley Cuoco’s latest series, “Based on a True Story”, has dropped.
The Flight Attendant, Kaley Cuoco returns to streaming, this time on Peacock, where she will be using her amateur wits to solve a murder. If it ain't broke!Based on a True Story follows Ava Bartlett (), a pregnant, true crime obsessed Angeleno who, along with her former tennis star husband (Chris Messina), decides to try her hand at investigative podcasting. If that sounds an awful lot like , well, you're not wrong.Here's everything we know about the show:The Bartletts are on the brink of broke when the “West Side Ripper,” a local serial killer, reveals himself to be someone close to their circle.
Kaley Cuoco has her sights set on solving a murder.In Peacock's dark comedic thriller, Cuoco plays Ava, who dreams up the idea to start a true-crime podcast when a serial killer «that's basically in [her] backyard» begins to garner national attention. It's the perfect answer to the financial problems she and her beau, Nathan (Chris Messina), are facing as he recently lost his job, they're expecting a baby and they're very, very behind on bills.When another murder takes place literally in front of their very eyes, it's almost as if the universe is giving them a nudge.
McKinley Franklin editor Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina are obsessed with all things murder in the first official trailer for Peacock’s original series “Based On A True Story.” “Based On A True Story” spoofs the culture’s fascination with true crime, spinning a dark comedic thriller about a realtor, a former tennis star and a plumber as they capitalize on murders in their area. Peacock released the first look at the new series during NBCUniversal’s Upfront presentation at Radio City Music Hall on Monday morning. “I became fascinated with the idea of a relatable married couple whose youthful dreams hadn’t come to fruition and who saw the true crime tidal wave as an opportunity to change their lives and save their marriage,” said series creator Craig Rosenberg has stated. “Our Los Angeles setting – the city where everybody wants to be famous – became a vivid backdrop to our story of fame, ambition, aspiration and murder.”
Kaley Cuoco had an extra sweet first Mother’s Day.
Kaley Cuoco had an extra sweet first Mother's Day. The star shared photos of her special day with partner Tom Pelphrey and their newborn daughter, Matilda, gushing over the «incredible women» who are lending a hand in raising their baby girl. «My first Mother’s Day was as sweet as it gets! Thank you to my wonderful other half ( @tommypelphrey )for flying home just to spend the day with us,» Cuoco captioned a photo carousel on Instagram. «And to all the incredible women who are truly helping us raise our sweet Matilda! We love and appreciate you !» Pelphrey also paid tribute to the first-time mama in his own Instagram post. «Happy Mother’s Day to my endlessly incredible partner.
We’re getting a first look at Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina‘s new show!
Kaley Cuoco is living that fourth trimester life. The alum looks sleepy and smiley in a fresh-faced selfie on her Instagram Story, cuddling her newborn daughter, Matilda. The 37-year-old actress holds her daughter close to her chest with the help of a baby wrap, as she relaxes on the couch.
Guiding Light), been nominated for a Primetime Emmy (for a memorable guest role on Ozark), and starred in the Oscar-nominated best picture Mank opposite Gary Oldman). So it's only normal to have watched the first four episodes of and wondered why the actor wasn't more in the spotlight. You don't just cast Tom Pelphrey for background eye candy, no matter how prestigious the series may be. “It's so interesting because in the first few episodes he's there, but he's not a main character,” says executive producer and director Lesli Linka Glatter.
Kaley Cuoco is having a renewed outlook on her charity work after welcoming her daughter, Matilda, with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey. The star sat down with ET's Cassie DiLaura alongside Courteney Cox over the weekend at the star-studded Rock4EB! fundraiser at a private residence in Malibu, California, which benefits the Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation, the volunteer-only nonprofit funder of research for EB, a rare and life-threatening disease of the skin, as it seeks to find a cure. EB is characterized by blister formation after minor trauma to the skin and scarring and disfiguring of the skin and internal organs.
Kaley Cuoco cozies up to Tom Pelphrey at the 2023 From The Heart Fundraiser.
Loving that new mom life! Kaley Cuoco is embracing motherhood, enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.
Kaley Cuoco is embracing motherhood, enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.Cuoco walked the carpet at the John Ritter Foundation’s 20th annual Fundraiser: An Evening From the Heart in Los Angeles on Thursday, and opened up to ET's Deidre Behar about welcoming her little girl, Matilda, in March.«She's five weeks today,» Cuoco said, beaming. «Everyone's happy, everyone's good… She's thriving, she's the best!»Thursday's event marked the second public appearance the star has made since welcoming her baby girl. She previously walked the red carpet with partner Tom Pelphrey in April at the premiere of his new HBO Max show, While Cuoco said that she and Pelphrey have enjoyed getting a chance to go out and spend some time together, she also admitted that she's «so obsessed» with her baby girl, and spends all the time with her just in awe.«She's amazing.
Kaley Cuoco is embracing motherhood, enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.Cuoco walked the carpet at the John Ritter Foundation’s 20th Annual Fundraiser, An Evening From the Heart, in Los Angeles on Thursday, and opened up to ET's Deidre Behar about welcoming her little girl, Matilda, in March.«She's 5 weeks today,» Cuoco said, beaming. «Everyone's happy, everyone's good… She's thriving, she's the best!»Thursday's event marked the second public appearance the Flight Attendant star has made since welcoming her baby girl, after previously walking the red carpet with partner Tom Pelphrey in April at the premiere of his new show, While Cuoco said that she and Pelphrey have enjoyed getting a chance to go out and spend some time together, she also admitted that she's «so obsessed» with her baby girl, and spends all the time with her just in awe.«She's amazing.
No label needed! Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey aren’t in a rush to walk down the aisle.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor Though Tom Pelphrey was already a two-time Daytime Emmy-winner for his work in the daytime drama “Guiding Light” and had been working steadily on stage and screen, his move to “Ozark’s” third season took his career to a new level. He blazed onscreen as Ben Davis, the bipolar brother of Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney), and seemingly shot to stardom overnight. It’s been a busy couple of years for the actor both professionally and personally — his partner Kaley Cuoco gave birth to their first child, a daughter, on March 30. And now Pelphrey is starring in “Love and Death,” HBO Max’s limited series from David E. Kelley about Texas housewife Candy Montgomery (played by Elisabeth Olsen), who killed her friend Betty Gore in 1980 after being confronted with evidence of Montgomery’s affair with Gore’s husband. (Montgomery pleaded self-defense and was acquitted of murder.) Pelphrey plays Don Crowder, a friend of Candy’s who becomes her defense attorney, despite never having tried a criminal case.
Proud parents! Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey are having the time of their lives since welcoming daughter Matilda earlier this year, an insider exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
on March 30.On April 26, nearly a month after their daughter was born, the new parents got all dressed up for the premiere of his new Max series Love and Death. couldn't have looked more radiant in her cobalt blue Stella McCartney gown, Roger Vivier heels, and sentimental “Matilda” necklace. She held s hand as they walked the carpet and posed for photos. Pelphrey reinforced his cool dad status in a double-breasted Brioni suit and button-up shirt sans tie.
Kaley Cuoco is keeping her daughter close to her heart. The actress paid tribute to her baby girl with a meaningful accessory while stepping out for her first red carpet since giving birth on March 30. Cuoco joined partner Tom Pelphrey at the premiere of his new HBO Max original miniseries,, on Wednesday night, donning a flowy blue gown and a sparkling nameplate necklace of her daughter's name, Matilda. «Yes, this is our first date night since Matilda was born,» Pelphrey told ET's Deidre Behar on the red carpet before gushing over Cuoco.He continued, «It's amazing.