Kaley Cuoco Wins Big At Equestrian Competition In Big Bay City, Shares Photo On Instagram
Kaley Cuoco recently won big at an equestrian competition held in Big Bay City.
On her Instagram account, the “Big Bang Theory” actress shared that she had her first win on Thursday, June 22. Cuoco also gushed over one of her horses and announced that the two of them will be participating in 1.35 open.
Cuoco has been training to be a professional equestrian since she was a young girl. Other than her multiple wins, Cuoco also made headlines a few years back after she suffered from a serious injury during her training. While speaking with Ellen DeGeneres on the “Ellen Show” (via Entertainment Weekly), she said that she almost lost her leg after a bad fall. Luckily, the surgery she underwent was successful, and it also made it possible for her to return to the hit CBS sitcom.
Meanwhile, Cuoco talked about “Big Bang Theory” during a recent interview with Variety. The series, which also stars Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Mayim Bialik, Melissa Rauch, Simon Helberg and Kunal Nayyar, has been on the air for 10 seasons. Earlier this year, CBS also renewed the show for Seasons 11 and 12.
Talking about the success of the series, Cuoco said that she and her co-stars can’t believe that fans still want to watch them every week after 10 seasons. “Every single day, we’re shocked when we look at ratings. We’re shocked that people still want to see us. We love being there and you know, I don’t ever want it to end, but you know how it is,” she said.
Cuoco also praised the writers of “Big Bang Theory” and those who took a chance on the show in 2007. “We know better than anyone. It’s hard to do a pilot, let alone get picked up for a season, let alone keep going,” she said.
Talking about Chuck Lorre, Cuoco added, “They were the underdogs from day one, and people fell quickly in love with them and wanted them to win, wanted them to do well.”
“Big Bang Theory” Season 11 will premiere on CBS on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. EST.
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