| Oh I can't STAND her, she's awful. She thinks she's god's gift when she's really a C-list actor at best. One supporting role on a mediocre TV show does not a superstar make. |
False. I can’t find it, but do you remember a year or two ago? The baseball player who was raked through the coals because his kids threw popcorn all over the airplane floor? Yeah he was mentioned not the wife. It’s always the celebrity that is mentioned. |
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I thought the following clip from huffpo was funny (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kaley-cuoco-baby-on-airplane_l_659eb5f7e4b0e696b910653c )
Speaking about her husband's reaction to the request to shut off the machine--"The ice went into his veins." What would they do if they ever faced real situations? Their relief was short-lived, however, because a flight attendant soon approached them and said, “One of our passengers would love it if you could turn the sound machine off,” Cuoco recounted. “I can hear Tom be like, ‘Ask the passenger if she wants to hold our screaming child,’” Cuoco said. “The ice went into his veins.” |
I'm not some huge Kaley Cuoco stan but she was a main cast member on Big Bang Theory, which ran for 12 seasons, longer than Friends. This makes her extremely successful by tv actor standards, and also incredibly wealthy. She has since executive produced and starred in the Flight Attendant, for which she was nominated at the Emmys, Golden Globes, and SAG awards. She also recently had a limited run series on Peacock and has done a few relatively well received movies for streaming platforms. I wouldn't call her a superstar but she's not C-list at all. She's working consistently and seems to have enough star power to draw eyeballs to a project -- I think the Flight Attendant only did as well as it did because of her association. C-list actors are the ones signing up for reality shows in order to get a paycheck and hope it lands them an endorsement deal or maybe a series regular on a sitcom. Cuoco is not in that category. |
Excellent assessment. |
| I would rather have white noise than a screaming baby. |
+1. This seems like another stupid reason to needlessly shame women. “You didn’t want to be a mother from day one? How terrible.” Myself and a lot of my friends didn’t know if we wanted to become moms when we were younger. I get that we weren’t famous or being interviewed about it, but I really don’t see the difference. People grow up and change their minds or meet someone and start to see that might be nice to settle down in have a family. There’s nothing wrong with that. And agree we would never shame a man for that, in fact, quite the opposite we would fawn all over him as a wonderful father. |
| She is terribly annoying. Her "acting" is barely passable. And, although very attractive when younger, her face is aging poorly. I will feel fortunate if I never have to see another picture of her. |
There are tons of parents in this area equally as entitled. |