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Kaley Cuoco is looking back at a scary accident.
During a recent appearance on Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes‘s podcast SmartLess, the 37-year-old Based on a True Story actress opened up about a visit to a Los Angeles ranch in 2010, when a horse got spooked and threw her off.
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Kaley shared that she landed on the ground directly under the horse, which tried to jump over her but crushed her leg.
“I remember clear as day, because it takes a second when something is that bad. I was like, ‘Did I just fall on a whole thing of leaves?’ Because I heard all the cracking,” she explained. “It took me like 5 or 10 seconds to actually realize it wasn’t just 400 leaves; it was my bones.”
Kaley experienced a compound fracture to her tibia and fibula, which caused a “horrible, horrible, horrible break” that forced her bones through her skin.
The injury was so severe that doctors had Kaley sign a release that would allow them to amputate her leg if necessary. Fortunately, Kaley healed and was back on her feet in two weeks.
“I’ve got some good scars,” she said. “It makes you feel like a badass.”
In a recent interview, Kaley revealed whether she and her boyfriend Tom Pelphrey plan on having more kids. Find out what she said here.
The missing Titan submersible captivated the world, with people around the globe — including celebrities — sharing their polarizing takes on the risky expedition ahead of the news that all five passengers had died.
Karl Cook is getting married again.
Kaley Cuoco’s ex-husband Karl Cook is ready to tie the knot — popping the question to his girlfriend, Mackenzie Drazan.
Kaley Cuoco's ex-husband, Karl Cook, is tying the knot again.The 32-year-old professional equestrian and billionaire heir announced his engagement to mental health advocate and entrepreneur Mackenzie Drazan on Monday, sharing a loved-up selfie on Instagram. «No jokes or witty comments just deep happiness and love,» he captioned the shot, showing off Drazan's new ring as she rests her head on his shoulder. «I love you so much @mackenziedrazan. I am so sorry you have chosen to spend a lot more time with me.» A post shared by Karl Cook (@mrtankcook)The engagement comes one year after Cook's divorce from the alum was finalized. In September 2021, Cuoco and Cook announced their split after three years of marriage in a joint statement to ET.«Despite a deep love and respect for one another, we have realized that our current paths have taken us in opposite directions,» the two said at the time.
Kaley Cuoco and boyfriend Tom Pelphrey are already planning their family’s future two months after welcoming their daughter, Matilda.
I must be photographed wearing a fringed maxi skirt with a blazer. Clearly, this is the look of the summer. If you don't believe me, just ask Jessica Biel and Kaley Cuoco.
Spoilers for season 1 of . Now that most audiences have gotten through all eight episodes of, it begs the question: Will there be a season 2? While nothing is officially confirmed, Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, Tom Bateman and other stars of the comedic crime thriller are certainly down for more. And given all the cliffhangers in the finale, it would be more shocking if creator Craig Rosenberg's true-crime satire didn't get renewed for another season. Before we get into what the cast has to say about returning for more episodes and how some of those cliffhangers could be addressed in season 2 as well as Cuoco's one condition for her character, Ava, who was expecting her first child with husband, Nathan (Messina), in season 1, here's a brief recap of what went down in season 1. Over the course of the first eight episodes, the true-crime obsessed Ava and Nathan Bartlett tried to turn personal and financial problems around by blackmailing the Westside Ripper into doing a true-crime podcast about his murders after discovering his true identity. It turns out, their local plumber, Matt Pierce (Bateman), was the Los Angeles-based serial killer.
Spoilers for, including the serial killer's identity and other key moments from season 1. Now streaming on Peacock, season 1 of mixes humor with sex and thrills to deliver a witty satire of the true-crime genre. At the center of creator Craig Rosenberg's series are Ava (Kaley Cuoco) and Nathan (Chris Messina) Bartlett, a married couple struggling to keep it together who decide to blackmail a serial killer in order to launch a podcast in hopes of solving their personal and financial problems. Known as the Westside Ripper, it's quickly revealed that the murderer terrorizing Los Angeles is a brooding yet smoldering local plumber named Matt Pierce (Tom Bateman), who was hired to do some handiwork at the Bartlett's home while also befriending the couple.
Alison Herman TV Critic The true crime industrial complex has grown so unwieldy over the years that the true crime critique is itself a phenomenon, if smaller in scale — the mothership’s opposite, though not quite its equal. On television, such takes run the tonal gamut from “The Investigation,” the somber Scandinavian drama about the real-life murder of journalist Kim Wall, to “Only Murders in the Building,” a silly spoof that takes loving aim at the likes of “Serial.” The new Peacock comedy “Based on a True Story” skews closer to the latter, down to its trio of aspiring podcasters in way over their heads. But even though it swaps Manhattan for sunny Los Angeles, “Based on a True Story” is much more bleak than “Only Murders.” (Creator Craig Rosenberg had a hand in the pitch-black humor of “The Boys.”) Some of that darkness adds to the show’s appeal; more often, much like its characters, “Based on a True Story” spins out of control.
, which ran for two seasons on Max, Kaley Cuoco is returning to the world of crime in the new Peacock original series,. Created by showrunner Craig Rosenberg, the comedic thriller follows a down-on-their-luck married couple who find themselves crossing paths with an infamous serial killer and attempt to turn their fortune around by trying to convince the murderer into doing a true-crime podcast with them.
actor, 37, opened up about her scars, as well as the accident where she acquired them, during an appearance on the podcast, co-hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes.Cuoco is an and competitor, so her September 2010 visit to a Los Angeles ranch should have been smooth sailing—unfortunately, it was anything but. Shortly after she saddled up and readied to ride, her horse got spooked and threw Cuoco off. She landed on the ground, directly under the horse, which attempted to jump over her but instead crushed her left leg.
Kaley Cuoco really hopes she and boyfriend, Tom Pelphrey, will one day get the chance to work together.
It’s hard to watch characters as aggressively inconsistent and generally stupid as Ava and Nathan Bartlett for a whole season. The two leads of Craig Rosenberg’s new Peacock thriller/comedy make dumb decision after dumb decision, and most of them, well, don’t ring true.
Kaley Cuoco is opening up about a “horrible” horse accident she had roughly 15 years ago.
Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey are loving their family life. In a recent appearance on the podcast, the alum opened up about her relationship and whether she's looking to have more kids. Gushing over her newborn daughter Matilda, who was five weeks old at the time of the interview, Cuoco, 37, told hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes about her whirlwind romance with Pelphrey, 40, and shared that they are hoping to add to their growing family.Asked whether the couple would like to have more children, Cuoco responded directly, «Yeah, we do.» A post shared by Kaley Cuoco (@kaleycuoco)The actress rehashed the story of the couple's meet-cute at the premiere last year, sweetly telling series star Bateman that, «you're the reason I met him.» She then shared that she and Pelphrey had only dated for two months before she became pregnant with Matilda. «We got pregnant two months in,» she said.
Kaley Cuoco‘s daughter Matilda is only three months old, but she already has a favorite band – the Jonas Brothers!
Kaley Cuoco had a surprise for her “Based on a True Story” creators.
Claire Holt at the premiere Thursday about how her co-star, Kaley Cuoco, inspired her before her third pregnancy.«I remember seeing her and thinking, 'You're the most glorious pregnant woman of all time, and I don't know how you're working these hours right before you give birth,'» Holt said of Cuoco, who was pregnant with daughter Matilda while filming the Peacock series. «But she's such a pro, and I mean, such an amazing attitude, so, it was very inspiring.»While the pair weren't pregnant at the same time, Holt did find out she was expecting right after filming on the show wrapped.As for what she's most look forward to when it comes to welcoming baby no.
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