Kaley Cuoco News: 'The Big Bang Theory' Star Gushes About Boyfriend as They Fight for Animal Rights and Save Trees Together
"The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco and boyfriend Karl Cook continue to be the ultimate couple goals.
Cuoco and Cook bond over a lot of fun things including their shared passion for animals, as shown on her Instagram page.
Just recently, the two showed their support to someone who does the same by wearing dog shirts that are being sold for an animal rescue benefit. Cuoco captioned their photo:
Karl and I will always support Rebecca Corry and the constant quest to educate humans on animals rights, BSL, and pit bull discrimination...
Cuoco also gushed about her man in a recent post she shared after a getaway with Cook. She wrote on the caption, "Thanks for being you. Cheers to another amazing weekend."
More recently, the star shared a photo of a bench that Cook made for her out of tree he saved. Engraved in it is "KC2," which stands for their initials.
Cook is a professional equestrian, which is something that allowed the couple to further click. Cuoco revealed in an interview with CBS News that they love going horseback riding almost every single day.
We go at least five days a week. It's a huge part of my life. I think it's very important to find an activity I enjoy. Going to the gym sucks and horseback riding is a great workout — people don't realize that.
During the interview, the actress also talked about her Instagram handle normancook. Norman is the name of her dog, who often stars in her posts.
The Cook part, on the other hand, while it happens to be the surname of her boyfriend, was actually used by Cuoco becaused it is her last name in Italian.
I've had that handle since I started Instagram — way before I met Karl — but when I met him, he thought it was really weird and I said, 'I had that way before I met you, mister.' But it is a coincidence.
She even hinted at a possible future with her boyfriend, saying "We say KC squared. Wouldn't it be nice if I could keep that?"
Cuoco will reprise her role as Penny in "The Big Bang Theory" season 11, which is set to premiere this week on CBS.