Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco shuts down parenting critics

Kaley Cuoco says enough is enough when it comes to mom-shaming.“The Big Bang Theory” star, who has 18-month-old daughter Matilda with her fiancé Tom Pelphrey, has dealt with her fair share of critics when it comes to her parenting style.Cuoco told E! News, “It’s just this business, it’s this life.

It is what it is.But yeah, we got to stop [with] the shaming.” Cuoco noted that “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.” “Every mom I can guarantee is doing the best they can.”The “Based on a True Story” star told the outlet, “I just feel like every kid is so different.What’s good for your kid might not be good for mine.” She pointed out that their daughter is “the happiest kid in the world” and has so much “love around her.”It also seems Cuoco is ready for her daughter to follow in her and Pelphrey’s acting footsteps, saying “there’s no way [Matilda’s] not going to perform.”“I don’t know how this child will not be an actress.

I mean, it’s an acting family,” she told the outlet.She added that Matilda is quite the movie and TV connoisseur.“She just watched like, seven movies on HBO,” she laughed to E! News.

“Yeah, she’s watching ‘Game of Thrones’ when I get home.”The 38-year-old previously talked about her daughter’s screen time, noting that other parents might not agree with the way she and Pelphrey handle things. “If [Matilda’s] going crazy, and I plop her on the couch to watch a Disney movie, like thank you, you get 10 minutes.That’s great.

To me, that’s wonderful,” she told USA Today in January.“Some people are going to hate on me for that.Don’t care.

My daughter’s seen every Disney movie that there is at this point, and she loves it!”Cuoco and Pelphrey announced their engagement in August after two years of dating. The actress has been married twice before.She and K...

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