She really wants to be a mom.
Over the last few years, Kaley Cuoco’s personal life has been in the spotlight. From her off-screen relationship with Big Bang Theory co-star Johnny Galecki to her first marriage to professional tennis player Ryan Sweeting, and then her divorce from Sweeting, we’ve all been wondering if she would ever find love that would last.
But in June, the 32-year-old tied the knot for a second time with now-husband Karl Cook, 27, an equestrian and son of billionaire Scott Cook. Though they’ve been married less than a month, rumors have already started swirling the couple has a baby on the way. So, are the rumors true: Is Kaley Cuoco pregnant?
The actress has wanted kids for a long time and thought she’d have at least two by now. Her marriage to Sweeting produced no children in their two years together, so she’s eager to be a mom.
According to a source, “Kaley wants a baby right away and she says she’s going about it in a very old-school way. She’s only 32 but her plan was always to be a young mom and have two kids by the time she was 35. Thing didn’t work out with Ryan but Kaley has absolutely no regrets. She believes everything happens for a reason. Kaley can’t believe she found Karl, and they both want the same thing in life. There’s no doubt that she is going to be a wonderful mom.”
Instead of trying immediately for a child, Cuoco spent part of her honeymoon in the hospital getting shoulder surgery.
“When your ‘honeymoon’ is shoulder surgery and your husband looks just as happy lol on the road to recovery - thank you for all the love and support! knowing @mrtankcook I’m sure he will be posting tons of hilarious gems,” she captioned a post on Instagram.
No, it wasn’t an accident; the actress had the surgery planned for over a year. What a shame that it had to happen a few days after her wedding.
Luckily, she had a “naked butler” (aka her new husband) to tend to her, especially since the medication she’s on from the surgery makes her sick.
Hopefully these two newlyweds are on their way to becoming parents. Life doesn’t always work out as you planned, but that doesn’t mean you should ever stop trying.
Samantha Maffucci is an associate editor for YourTango. In her free time, you can find her obsessing about cats, wine, and all things Vanderpump Rules.