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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kaley Cuoco finds it "worrisome" how funny her daughter is

    The 38-year-old actress - who rose to fame starring in US sitcoms like '8 Simple Rules' and 'The Big Bang Theory' - has Matilda, 19 months, with Tom Pelphrey and noted that the little one is already "hysterical" at her young age


    She told US TV show 'Extra': "She's amazing. She's a year and a half. She's amazing... She loves everything, animals. She's a comedian, she's hysterical, and it's very worrisome. She's just very funny. She knows how to be funny. Very cheeky."

    The actress is now starring in 'Based on a True Story' and upon the launch of the second season, it becomes apparent that her character is a new mother and wanted to bring to the screen the "blur" that is the early weeks of parenthood.

    She said: "I wanted it to really feel like when you looked at me, you felt like I needed a shower.

    "You know what it's like when you have kids, it's like those first few weeks you don't really shower... It's like a blur... You're so focused on taking care of this kid that you forget about yourself.

    "I wanted it to feel kind of gross and chaotic and new-Momsville, which we've all experienced."

    Kaley recently hit out at critics of her parenting style and insisted she felt under the microscope even before she gave birth.

    She told E! News: "Every mom I can guarantee is doing the best they can.

    "Look, everyone's got something to say about everything. There's no change before I had kids, to having kids, to where I am in my life...

    "It's just this business, it's this life. It is what it is. But yeah, we got to stop at the shaming."

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