Kaley Cuoco and boyfriend Tom Pelphrey are already planning their family’s future two months after welcoming their daughter, Matilda.
29.05.2023 - 12:41 / etcanada.com
Kaley Cuoco sees a bright future for her daughter in Hollywood.
In an interview with Emmy magazine, the “Based on a True Story” star talked shooting the new series while pregnant, and why she thinks her baby might already have the acting bug.
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In the series, Cuoco plays Ava Barlett, a working class woman who falls into the world of true crime. Being an expectant mom at the time, the actress had to get the show’s producers on board with making an important character change.
“I’m like, ‘What if this character was pregnant? And they’re like, ‘Umm …’ and I’m like, ‘Think really hard about it because maybe it’s a really good idea — and it might be the only option,” Cuoco recalled. “They were looking at me, and I’m smiling, and they all went, ‘Oh, my God, are you pregnant?’ I’m like, ‘Uh-huh.’”
Production started up during Cuoco’s fifth and sixth months of pregnancy, and she shared what it was like shooting the role without hiding the fact that she was expecting.
“What I love is they didn’t change the character, The show is super edgy, and none of that changed because I was pregnant,” she said. “ I have belly shirts on, and I’m in my bra, and there are sex scenes, where we have my photo double come in. We had to build this amazing stomach for her.”
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During one scene, Cuoco said her baby made her “in utero” acting debut, kicking so hard that her co-star, Ever Carradine, actually jumped.
“I don’t know how she won’t [become an actress]. The child already thinks she’s the star of everything,” the actress said. “It’s in her genes.”
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Kaley Cuoco and boyfriend Tom Pelphrey are already planning their family’s future two months after welcoming their daughter, Matilda.
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.
Hunter Ingram SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the entire first season of “Based on a True Story,” now streaming on Peacock. Most true crime documentaries and podcasts reach the inevitable moment when the killer makes a mistake and the authorities come calling. The season finale of Peacock’s new comedy “Based on a True Story” may have just arrived at that moment. All season, Ava (Kaley Cuoco) and Nathan (Chris Messina) have been pulled into a comedy of complicity of their own making after they partner with part-time plumber, part-time serial killer Matt (Tom Bateman) to document his Westside Ripper crimes for a podcast called “Based on a True Story.” But in the finale, he indoctrinates them into his world by killing their friend Ruby (Priscilla Quintana), and dumping her body on the doorstep of their newly leased beachfront dreamhouse for them to clean up.
from playing the lovable girl next door as Penny in to her more gritty character in, it seems everything the incredibly talented actress Kaley Cuoco touches turns to gold. Her latest role in Peacock's looks as if it will be no different. Created by the executive producer of Prime Video's hit series Craig Rosenberg and and star Jason Bateman, is a new binge-worthy comedy — starring and s Chris Messina alongside Cuoco — inspired by real events.
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.
Kaley Cuoco is looking back at a scary accident.
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.
Corus Entertainment has announced a robust lineup of premium specialty programming for the upcoming 2023-24 television season for its roster of specialty channels, including Showcase, W Network, Food Network, History, Slice and more.
Rumer Willis is opening up about her own unique experience with giving birth to her baby girl, Louetta Isley Thomas Willis.The 34-year-old actress recently sat down for a lengthy interview with the podcast, and recalled her journey giving birth at home with help from her doula back on April 18.Surrounded by her boyfriend, Derek Thomas, her mom, Demi Moore, and her sisters — Tallulah and Scout Willis — Rumer explained that everything was going according to the birthing plan, but labor came on hard and fast, and she «dilated from two to eight inches in about an hour.»This meant she quickly had to move into a bathtub to begin pushing, but her doula realized that her water was still intact.«She was checking me and felt my water bag bulging, but still not popping, which was wild,» Rumer recalled. «So, I was like, 'Well, should we break it?' She goes, 'Well, can.' I'm like, 'What?!' I was like, 'Are you serious?'»Serious indeed, Rumer decided to take matters into her own hands. «I reached my finger up there, and I'm feeling and it was crazy,» she shared.
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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Kaley Cuoco gets in between Chris Messina and Tom Bateman at the premiere of their new Peacock series, Based On A True Story.
Kaley Cuoco has vowed to keep rescuing dogs, even though she always gets her heart broken. The 'Based on a True Story' actress revealed earlier this week her beloved chihuahua Dump Truck had passed away, two years after she mourned the loss of another pet pooch, Norman, and though she admitted seeing an animal die is such a "hard thing", she believes the years of companionship are worth the "risk" of devastation when her furry friends reach the end of their lives. She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "You know what, this is the hard thing about rescuing dogs.