Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook are engaged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nDs9mcK0fA
-1. Will she even make it to the altar with this one?
-2. If they get to the "I do" part, will it outlast her previous one (21 months)?
I'm not "feeling" this one and for some reason don't see them ever signing-on-the-dotted-line.
BUT, if it happens--she is older now/wiser now; I can see it lasting longer than her first marriage.
What say you?
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Reply by Knixon
on December 7, 2017 at 5:11 PM
Do you suppose Kaley would go for child support if "the relationship" doesn't work out? She certainly wouldn't NEED to, as-is she could afford to support/raise a small army on her own. But I expect she probably would anyway. And millions of dollars don't last very long if you want pre-schools and private schools that might cost $100k per year or whatever.
Reply by censorshipsucks06
on December 8, 2017 at 9:48 AM
Read most of the comments. Personally, unless it somehow impacts their work, I really don't care about the relationships of movie and TV stars. But yes, Kaley seems to have relationships that have a short shelf life. Most of us in our 20's, and some into their 30's, are the same way. I think the reason she gets married quickly is because, like most in Hollywood, SHE CAN. In other words, instead of letting the relationship go a few years to see if it works, she leaps into marriage because for people of means (i.e. lots of money), it's not the risk it is for people in the Middle Class. Marriage for most, is EXPENSIVE. Middle Class people, in general, not always, are more likely to approach an actual wedding and marriage with more caution.
Now, everyone has that friend that walks down the aisle every decade. But they are more the exception. But most of us have had several serious relationships. Heck, when I was younger, I thought about marrying 3 of my long term relationships. THANK GOD I DIDN'T, or I'd be 3 times divorced. As it is, nearly all the people in my core group of friends from the 80's (and I'm talking about a dozen or so), all had several relationships with people, and all but 2 have married. Only 2 have divorced. Again, had we all leaped into marriage in our early 20's, that divorce rate would likely have skyrocketed. In fact, of the 2 divorces, they were both married early. And, as with most groups, there's one there on marriage #3. But as some here have said, some people NEED to be in that kind of relationship - even if it's pretty obvious it's not gonna last.
Me? I wish Kaley luck. Everyone deserves that kind of happiness.
Well, most everyone.
Reply by tmdb66064326
on December 8, 2017 at 3:19 PM
That's a good point about weddings not being as big a deal financially for celebrities as it is for us common folk. Granted, it is much easier now, despite rising costs, to have a reasonably cheap wedding - thanks to Amazon, Ebay, Etsy, and Pinterest, there's tons of cheap goods and do-it-yourself ideas out there to keep costs down. But for the most part, you are still going to drop a chunk of change.
As for lasting relationships, I have a sister and a first cousin with three divorces each under their belts. Said cousin has a daughter in her mid-'20s who married and then got divorced in a two-year period. My brother and my other sister are each divorced once. My husband has a first cousin in his late '20s who just got divorced after three years of marriage. Ain't none of them rich. Bad decisions certainly aren't exclusive to celebrities.
FYI, Kaley's groom-to-be is a professional equestrian (and a pretty good one, apparently), his father is a billionaire whose tax software company produced the QuickBooks and TurboTax programs and his mom launched her own software startup in the '80s and has a successful marketing strategy consulting practice. Not too shabby.
Reply by censorshipsucks06
on December 8, 2017 at 7:31 PM
Is his family rich? Or Richie Rich rich?
Reply by Knixon
on December 9, 2017 at 1:07 AM
And the next question is, how does a possible Penny (Kaley) pregnancy get written into the show?
Reply by ArcticFox12
on December 9, 2017 at 2:10 AM
Honestly, he seemed like the exact opposite of her type until you mentioned his background.
Reply by tmdb66064326
on December 9, 2017 at 12:06 PM
Yes, they met at a horse show or some such, and share a love of animals.
Reply by FormerlyKnownAs
on December 9, 2017 at 12:42 PM
The getting-married part probably would have no impact; but, the trying-for-a-baby part could--if they are successful.
Reply by FormerlyKnownAs
on December 9, 2017 at 12:47 PM
Not too shabby indeed!
Of course, when it comes to
, Kaley should be riding a-pretty-nice-cushion of her own.
FYI: Hurt wrist--typing with "elbow"--sucky.
Reply by wonder2wonder
on September 20, 2020 at 11:25 PM
The perfect couple: Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook:
... Kaley Cuoco and Husband Karl Cook Celebrate 2-Year Anniversary with Loving Tributes - article