Almost two years after CBS’s popular show The Big Bang Theory wrapped up its 12-year run. Kaley Cuoco explains why the idea of the TBBT ending freaked her out at first.
‘The Big Bang Theory’ star Kaley Cuoco recently recounted the moment she found out that the hit CBS comedy series was going to end with its 12th season. The actress played the character Penny for 12 years in the sitcom until it wrapped its run in 2019. Kaley Cuoco explains why The Big Bang Theory ending freaked her out. “I don’t wanna leave”: Kaley Cuoco doesn’t want ‘The Big Bang Theory to come to end after this season- said Kaley.
Few TV shows are lucky enough to make an exit while still on top of the numbers game, but that’s the case with CBS’ The Big Bang Theory, which will wrap things up this spring after twelve seasons. Star Kaley Cuoco has previously spoken with wistful excitement about the show’s big farewell but now doesn’t seem ready to let go of the beloved gig at all. Alas, no such mythical creatures exist that tie directly into The Big Bang Theory’s final episodes. There are only the feelings and emotions that Kaley Cuoco and her co-stars are experiencing while having to seriously consider spending the rest of their lives playing other characters beyond Penny, Leonard, and the rest.
During the conversation, Cuoco talked about the day she found out “The Big Bang Theory” would end after Season 12. In summer 2018, when the 12th season had begun filming, “Big Bang” co-creator Chuck Lorre summoned the actors to his office. Cuoco and Galecki thought it was going to be a discussion about a 13th season, “which Johnny and I had talked a lot about,” she says. “Did we want to do it? And we really did.” But no, that wasn’t it — and here Cuoco paused. “How do I want to say this and make sure I say it correctly?” she asks herself.
Why Kaley Cuoco freaked out
Kaley Cuoco says she was ‘freaking out’ after ‘The Big Bang Theory’ ended because she’ll never have that salary or cast again. The Big Bang Theory” star Kaley Cuoco recalled worrying that none of her future projects would compare to the hit CBS series after it ended in 2019. During an interview on “The One Show” Wednesday, the actress, 35, discussed moving on from her role as Penny when “The Big Bang Theory” came to a close in May 2019. Given that she’d spent over a decade shooting 12 seasons of the fan-beloved show, Cuoco said it was difficult to imagine her next steps.
In 2018, Forbes reported that Cuoco was the second-highest-paid TV actress of the year, earning $24.5 million pretax between June 1, 2017, and June 1, 2018. That ranking was filed after the actress, along with the four other original cast members, each took a $100,000 pay cut in 2017 so that Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik could earn more.