Divorce of ‘Big Bang Theory Star’: Major Updates
The marriage between Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook has officially ended. Radar Online says that the divorce between Cook and Cuoco has reportedly been settled, according to reports. The couple made their separation official in September 2021.
The Big Bang Theory, a former alum filed court papers on Monday at Los Angeles Superior Court. These papers include the following: Radar Online the reports stated that the judge had made a choice. There was reportedly an “ironclad prenup” in place, however, the details are unknown.
In 2016, Cuoco and Cook, a trained horseman, began dating as per Entertainment Tonight. Cuoco and Cook married in June 2018 after being engaged on her birthday in November 2017. The former couple mutually announced their separation in September 2021.
“Despite a deep love and respect for one another, we have realized that our current paths have taken us in opposite directions,” They agreed. “We have both shared so much of our journey publicly so while we would prefer to keep this aspect of our personal life private, we wanted to be forthcoming in our truth together. There is no anger or animosity, quite the contrary.”
Their statement was continued “We have made this decision together through an immense amount of respect and consideration for one another and request that you do the same in understanding that we will not be sharing any additional details or commenting further.”
Cuoco currently resides with a new man. Tom Pelphrey, an Ozark actor. Big Bang Theory Alum uploaded a slideshow of photos documenting her current activities to announce her new relationship. Polaroids showed her cuddling up with Pelphrey, giving him a kiss on her cheek. She captioned her photos with, “Life lately. ‘The sun breaks through the clouds, rays of gold slipping into my eyes and heart, rays of yellow to break the grey.’”
Pelphrey also posted some photos of Cuoco and shared them on his Facebook page. He captioned them. “But nothing can save you. Not your friends, not the best Fred Astaire musical you’ve ever seen- the grace of it, not your mother’s beauty, not a line from a letter you find at the bottom of a drawer, not a magazine or the next day. Nothing can save you. And you stand in the moonlight and sweetness comes off the top of the trees, and the fence around the yard seals you off from the dark and you can’t breathe.”