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It was the loneliest I’ve ever felt”: Kaley Cuoco Begged Her Co-Star to Move In Together After Dealing With Own Demons Became Almost Impossible While Playing the Darkest Role of Her Career
Zosia Mamet stepped into the role of a compassionate ally, offering Kaley Cuoco a lifeline of support through turbulent times.
After The Big Bang Theory, Cuoco tackled a dark role in The Flight Attendant, paralleling her personal divorce struggles.
During her deepest struggles, Cuoco turned to Zosia Mamet, asking her to move in for crucial emotional support and companionship.
Cuoco addressed her mental health challenges by starting therapy and dealing with a stress-induced rash, demonstrating her strength and recovery.
Kaley Cuoco captured the hearts of millions with her chirpy and lovable role of Penny in The Big Bang Theory.
Her character immediately became a fan favorite, earning her widespread acclaim and a dedicated fan following.
However, after the sitcom’s conclusion, Cuoco embarked on a new challenging journey with The Flight Attendant.
This coincided with a tumultuous period in her personal life as she grappled with a broken marriage.
In this difficult time, her co-star and close friend Zosia Mamet not only provided her with an invaluable source of support but also moved in with her to offer a comforting shoulder to lean on.
The weight of her divorce and the psychological demands of her role took a heavy toll on her mental health.
After this, she found herself in a deep state of depression and loneliness.
In this moment of need and support, the actress leaned on her co-star and friend, Zosia Mamet.
The actress, realizing she needed support, asked Mamet to move in with her.
In an interview with Variety, Cuoco added, “It was the loneliest I’ve ever felt,” and Mamet’s presence provided much-needed companionship and support. Not only this, but Kaley Cuoco also took a significant step by starting therapy.
Further, she openly discussed her struggles and the physical toll of stress, which manifested as a rash covering her body for months.
But despite these challenges, her resilience showed through, and she found her stability amidst the turmoil.