Following Kaley Cuoco’s divorce from Karl Cook, Kaley is open to romance. But she says she has no plans to marry again once their divorce is finalized.
The “Big Bang Theory” alum told Glamour in an interview for her April 2022 cover shoot, “I will never get married again.”
“I’d like to be in a long-term relationship or partnership.” “However, I will never marry again,” she stated emphatically. “Absolutely not,” says the narrator. That’s something you could practically put on the cover.”
In September 2021, Kaley Cuoco filed for divorce from Karl Cook
In a joint statement to Page Six on the same day, the two acknowledged their breakup.
“Despite our profound love and respect for one another,” the statement said in part. “We have discovered that our current paths have brought us in divergent directions.”
“We came to this decision with a great deal of respect and regard for one another, and we ask that you do the same, recognising that we will not be releasing any other specifics or making any further comments.”
In June 2018, the former couple married in San Diego, California. From 2013 through 2016, the “Flight Attendant” actress was married to tennis player Ryan Sweeting.
She told Cosmopolitan in April 2018 that she didn’t plan on marrying again until she met Cook after her separation with Sweeting.
“I honestly believed I would never marry again.” “That word was tarnished for me by my ex,” she said at the time.
“The first time I married someone, they entirely changed. I ended up with someone who was not the person I had met before. That was not my fault; it was his.”
“I realized how much I had to give and how much I wanted to receive.”
Karl Cook demanded the return of “miscellaneous jewelry and other personal things.”
Karl Cook sought that “miscellaneous jewelry and other personal effects” be restored to him. In addition to the “profits and accumulations,” he brought into the equation before and throughout their marriage, according to court documents acquired by Fox News.
According to the filing, the former couple’s “separate property assets” should be divided in accordance with their prenuptial agreement. Cook and Cuoco are allegedly not pursuing spousal support. It appears that they will cover their own legal costs as they smooth out the kinks in their divorce.