Did you know Henry Cavill and Kaley Cuoco dated each other? Find out the real reason behind their split?
Back in 2013, Man of Steel’s star Henry Cavill and TBBT’s star Kaley Cuoco were the talks of the town, as the two dated each other for few weeks. However, some people stamped their relationship as a total sham. Their relationship was going great, the two even spotted many times while doing grocery shopping. However, their relationship didn’t last more than two weeks. Scroll down to know the reason behind their split.
Cuoco and Cavill’s romance:
In 2013, Kaley Cuoco was popular for portraying her characters in “8 Simple Rules” and “The Big Bang Theory” Penny. On the other side, Henry Cavill was riding high as he was starred as Superman for DC’s Man of Steel universe. During the time of their relationship, Henry Cavill and Kaley Cuoco were spotted walking through grocery store parking lots and going on a hike, followed by a sushi date to refuel after their strenuous exercise.
Why did Kaley Cuoco and Henry Cavill breakup?
Kaley and Henry called off their relationship just in two weeks after their grand debut in media as a pair. Well, it wasn’t a fairy-tale relationship for both of them. In fact, some even accused that their relationship was just a publicity stunt.
A source told OK! Magazine that actress Kaley was too overwhelmed with Cavill’s popularity and the constant attention. Kaley aka Penny’s friends revealed that she couldn’t find any privacy in their relationship.
“She just got overwhelmed with the very public Superman relationship. She’s not used to that much attention and chaos in her life.”
On the other hand, The Big Bang Theory star wasn’t used to be in the public eye for 24/7. This was the reason Kaley Cuoco decided to end her relationship with Cavill as she was having second thoughts regarding the loss of her personal space. Man of Steel actor Henry had always been interested in Kaley Cuoco as he was a big fan of TBBT and found her cute. But Cavill respected her decision and the couple decided to split.