Kaley Cuoco: 'Stop saying I'm f***ing pregnant'

Nov 12, 2013 - 14:27
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Kaley Cuoco: 'Stop saying I'm f***ing pregnant'
Kaley Cuoco swears she isn't pregnant with her fiance Ryan Sweeting's baby. Picture: Splash News

KALEY Cuoco has a few choice words to say about those pregnancy rumours that have been circulating since her quickie engagement to Ryan Sweeting.

The Big Bang Theory star took to Twitter to slam the recent claims she's expecting her first child with her new fiance.

The 27-year-old actress and the professional tennis player announced their engagement after a whirlwind three-month romance. The pair went public with their relationship at the Emmy Awards in September.

"Kaley doesn't care if she gets pregnant before she and Ryan walk down the aisle. In fact, she'd be thrilled if she did. That's because they don't plan on tying the knot for at least a year", a source recently told the National Enquirer.

Cuoco, who was earlier this year linked to Man of Steel star Henry Cavill, told ET she knew immediately that Sweeting, 26, was the man for her.

"From day one I just knew immediately and it's been magic. We have all the same family friends. We grew up with the same people, we just never met. So I kind of feel that I've known him my whole life.

"I know that it seems a little crazy on paper," she said. "But it's what works for us."

 

Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting give each other a quick kiss in Beverly Hills. Picture: Splash News

Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting give each other a quick kiss in Beverly Hills. Picture: Splash News

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