‘Big Bang Theory’ Star Kaley Cuoco Shares Horseback Riding And Karl Cook Red Carpet Photos On Instagram
“Big Bang Theory” star Kaley Cuoco might be a full-time actress, but this doesn’t mean she doesn’t make time for her other passions.
The 30-year-old actress recently shared some photos from the Longines Masters of Los Angeles equestrian event, which was held last week in Long Beach, California. She and her equestrian boyfriend, Karl Cook, competed in the horseback riding event on Friday, Sept. 30.
In the Instagram photo, Cuoco, who went by the name Kay Christine during the competition, can be seen riding a gray and white horse while dressed in a black and white riding ensemble. “Thank you @longinesmasters for another great show filled with awesome memories! #amidreaming #pokerface,” she captioned the pic posted Sunday, Oct. 2.
Cuoco also shared photos of her other horse, Sibella, which the actress appears to be very fond of. “I love when she lets me rub her eyes! #sibella @longinesmasters,” she captioned a photo of her hugging the dark brown horse. Another pic showed Cuoco and Sibella before a big jump, which they easily “conquered,” according to the actress. “#SiBella and I conquering the 1.50 ‘joker’ fence at the @longinesmasters ! #thankyoubelly #bigeyes,” she captioned the snap.
Meanwhile, Cuoco and her boyfriend made their red carpet debut at the Longines Masters gala on Thursday, Sept. 29, Entertainment Tonight reported. The actress donned a colorful, floor-length Mary Katrantzou maxi dress for the event, while Cook wore an eye-catching light blue suit. The gala was hosted by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.
Cuoco also shared a red carpet photo of her and Cook on her Instagram. In the pic, the two were all smiles as they cuddled up to each other and posed for the cameras. “We had a blast at last nights @longinesmasters opening gala! #cantstopsmilingwiththisguy #poniesandtophats,” she wrote as caption.
Catch Cuoco when the next episode of “The Big Bang Theory” Season 10 airs on Monday, Oct. 3 on CBS.
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