Big Bang Theory Star Kaley Cuoco Accused of Using Henry Cavill To Become Famous, Flaunted Relationship Despite Being Infamous for Hiding Love Life from Paparazzi
Kaley Cuoco is known for her most defining role in The Big Bang Theory, Penny. And as it turns out, she is much like her character on the screen behind the lens. One might call Henry Cavill, a junior artist in front of her given, the time they both joined the industry. Their brief romance caused a stir so big that the debate of whether it is fake or real went on for more days than the relationship itself.
In 2013, the alleged couple was seen everywhere. And as both, the stars have been super secretive about their love lives, people suspected this was a publicity stunt. Many blamed Cuoco for using Cavill although she was a senior actor. Here’s more about the whirlwind romance of 12 days straight of the actors.
Did Kaley Cuoco pretend to date Henry Cavill in order to get popular?
The stars ended things as soon as they started. An insider confirmed to Us Weekly,
“He’s always wanted to date her,–Things fizzled as quickly as they heated up. They are still friends”
Kaley Cuoco and Henry Cavill dated for a whole 12 days before calling it quits. During their run they were seen everywhere from grocery shopping to gentle even strolls, they were constantly seen hand in hand. That was complete fodder for the paparazzi. Their romance was well documented for the small amount of days they were together.
2013 was the year of Henry Cavill, with the release of Man of Steel, he was the man of the hour, and dating him publically deemed Kaley Cuoco as the “clout chaser”. On the contrary, one source revealed to OK! magazine,
“She just got overwhelmed with the very public Superman relationship. She’s not used to that much attention and chaos in her life.”
Therefore, it is still not known clearly what the deal with the two was back then.
Kaley Cuoco addresses the brief relationship
They both are pretty private people thus, going public all of a sudden felt a bit out of character for the two. Although the two broke up abruptly they are reportedly on good terms.
In 2014 Cuoco spoke out about the relationship with Cosmopolitan,
“I had no one following me until I met Superman,—I’ve been in this business for 20 years, and my whole life, I could go anywhere, do anything. There had not been one paparazzi photo of me until like several months ago. The recognition was crazy.”
And recently, when asked about it by Andy Cohen whether the man was really made of steel her awkward reply made the headlines. She replied,
“Oh my God!–I don’t know. I never say, ‘I don’t know.’ I always have an answer, but I don’t know.”
It is still not clear if the relationship was a PR stunt or not but it helped both of them stay in the headlines and create a mystery around the topic gaining more attention.
Source: Us Weekly