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Apparently she and her husband became 'enraged' due to another request from a passenger on a plane to turn off a sound machine they use to put their baby to sleep:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/kaley-cuoco-angry-passengers-request-232822247.html What is with the entitled dimwits we have as parents these days that think they can do whatever they want on a plane and subject everyone around them to perhaps hours of noise from their machine? How stupid can you be? Maybe they should have rented a car and drove of they couldn't control their infant from crying and need a noise machine. |
| I feel like she’s been on the news for entitled behavior before. There is something about her that I just do not like and this reinforces it. Can you imagine being so self-centered, entitled and bratty, that you think an entire airplane should be listening to your white noise? She is insane. |
| She has long-standing issues. This is one of the more minor ones. |
| I can't believe she's so rich without any talent or looks. I mean, that might go for most of Hollywood but she stands out. So its too bad she had such a nasty personality too |
+1 |
| geez the whole ambient noise of a plane is like a giant sound machine for most babies, not need for a separate sound machine. |
This was my thought exactly! |
| Sheesh, other first-class passengers have rights too, you know! |
| I can't believe that she thought it was ridiculous that someone asked her to turn off a sound machine. Beyond tone deaf. |
So entitled. |
| Why isn’t she flying private? |
I also had this thought, but then I also wonder how loud their white noise machine is that it was audible over the ambient noise on an airplane! I feel like it must have been a really loud device. I had a little portable white noise machine I used for my kid as an infant, that you could clip to the canopy of a car seat or stroller and it would play fairly quietly inside it. I remember using it on walks and probably while sitting out on a patio or at a park. I never used it on a plane but I'd be surprised if it would be audible to others over the plane noise. Though if I did use it and someone complained, I would of course turn it off. I just think they must have been using a really loud machine for someone to hear it and complain. |
| Did anyone see the interview? I’d be pretty pissed in that situation too. The passenger asking to turn off the noise machine was clearly either not a mom or had nannies to handle the crying babies. Team Kaley here. If you are on a horrible flight with delays and everything and the only thing that can get your baby to sleep is a noise machine next to their ear, so be it. Really, on a plane, you’re going to complain about a noise machine? Would you rather hear the crying baby? |
I think she's pretty. It's that Jennifer Aniston kind of pretty -- cute but in an approachable way that doesn't intimidate people. Sitcom pretty. I also think that even though she's not like some super-talented method actor, she has a lot of skill as a TV actor in terms of timing, understanding comedic beats, and relating to scene partners as well as the camera. There are technical aspects of acting for the camera that I think most people are unaware of, and she really has them down. It's pretty much impossible to consistently work in TV as she has if you don't have those skills. Some of her wealth is luck (huge luck in getting that role on Big Bang Theory and then that show hitting some kind of sweet spot with audiences and advertisers and running as long as it did -- every actor who lands a long running sitcom as their first major role lucked into it to some degree) but her success doesn't strike me as that surprising. She is similar to a lot of actors who have had that kind of success on TV. It's a very specific career trajectory and she fits the mold. |
| If I were her baby I'd be mad about her sticking that loud white noise machine right up against my ear and ruining my hearing for life |