Kelly Cuoco Appears Ready To Make New Relationship Official

Like her character in The Flight Attendant, it appears that Kelly Cuoco’s love life is also taking off.

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Cuoco — who also starred in Big Bang Theory and 8 Simple Rules… — had taken a pause from dating after her split from Karl Cook but appears to be making her new relationship public.

The actress took to social media to let the world in on new beau, Tom Pelphrey.

“Life lately,” Kaley captioned a carousel of photos on Instagram. “‘The sun breaks through the clouds, rays of gold slipping into my eyes and heart, rays of yellow to break the grey.'”

One pic showed Pelphrey giving Cuoco a kiss on the cheek, while others showed the two posing together in Polaroid photos.

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Pelphrey made it official by sharing the same photos.

He captioned his set with a quote that read, in part, “Nothing can save you. And you stand in the moonlight and a sweetness comes off the top of the trees, and the fence around the yard seals you off from the dark and you can’t breathe. It is all so familiar and possible. It is too simple that there is this much good in the world and you don’t know how to have it.

“And it makes you wonder when it was you lost your place. Then you catch a breeze, so warm and ripe, it makes you hope that someone will come who also cannot save you, but who will think you are worth saving.”

While neither have made any sort of official statement, but the current measure of social media they are a full fledged couple.

Cuoco has been twice divorced and said that she was never going to get married again.

“I would love to have a long-lasting relationship or a partnership,” she told Glamour in an article published on April 14. “But I will never get married again. Absolutely not.”

Only time will tell if Pelphrey can change that stance.

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