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Who Is Kaylee Hartung? Meet the 2026 Super Bowl Sideline Reporter
Broadcaster Kaylee Hartung is gearing up for her first-ever Super Bowl.
It was announced last month that Hartung would be making her sideline reporting debut during the 2026 Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, February 8, alongside Melissa Stark. The sportscaster is set to commentate on the game as the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks.
2026 marks the second Super Bowl in which NBC tapped two sideline reporters to assist with game coverage.
“It feels like such a cliche statement to say this is a dream come true. But it actually is,” Hartung told The New York Post ahead of the football game. “It’s wild that it’s the truth. It’s a dream that I’ve had for a while and it is surreal.”

Hartung admitted that saying she’s covering the Super Bowl is “a hard thing to say out loud” because it’s such a massive deal. She told the newspaper that she was “stocking up on sleep” ahead of her Super Bowl debut.
“I’m trying to enjoy being in the place that I pay rent right now, because those days feel few and far between,” Hartung said of her New York City apartment. “I moved into this apartment almost a year ago, right after the Super Bowl last year, and I still am missing pieces of furniture.”
Keep scrolling for everything to know about Hartung:
Who Is Kaylee Hartung?
Hartung made her debut as CBSNews.com reporter and correspondent. Eventually she got a gig as an assistant to journalist Bob Schieffer before nabbing an associate producer position on CBS’ Face the Nation.
She’s also held positions at ESPN, CNN and ABC News before being hired by Prime Video in July 2022 as their Thursday Night Football sideline reporter.
Where Is Kaylee Hartung From?
Hartung grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, before attending Washington and Lee University, where she graduated in 2007.
Where Does Kaylee Hartung Work?
Along with her gig as the Prime Video Thursday Night Football sideline reporter, Hartung was also hired by the Today show as a correspondent in January 2023. She’s also been hired with NBC Sports for the NFL playoff coverage.

Kaylee Hartung interviews Green Bay Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur. Patrick McDermott/Getty Images
Will Kaylee Hartung Be at the 2026 Super Bowl?
Yes, the 2026 Super Bowl will be broadcast on NBC, making Hartung one of the evening’s sideline reporters.
Will Kaylee Hartung Be at the 2026 Olympics?
Following the 2026 Super Bowl, Hartung will head to Milan to cover the aerials and moguls freestyle skiing competition at the Winter Olympics.
“I’ve got to pack for a month on the road, two different climates and two different events,” she told The Post, noting that six suitcases and a duffle bag are what’s getting her through. “With the Olympics, it’s kind of easy. I’m working aerials and moguls events and I’ll be outside, so I’ll have to wear our NBC-issued Ralph Lauren Olympics gear.”
Hartung added, “I’ve got my puffer coat and all of my layers that are going to go underneath it — easy enough. That really does simplify everything with the weather. … For me, nothing matters more than functionality.”
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A 14% Rotten Tomatoes Misfire Hooks Viewers as 2025’s Most Debated Film
Some movies don’t need good reviews — they just need curiosity. And Hurry Up Tomorrow has that in spades. Despite landing with a 14% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, the divisive 2025 thriller has surged into Starz’s Top 3, cementing itself as one of the most talked-about streaming titles of the moment. Love it or loathe it, viewers are pressing play in huge numbers — and staying to see what all the fuss is about.
The film stars The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) as a fictionalized version of himself: a world-famous musician spiraling under the weight of fame, insomnia, regret, and a recent emotional fracture. Directed by Trey Edward Shults, the movie doubles as a companion piece to Tesfaye’s album of the same name — a choice that has fueled much of the backlash and the fascination.
Is ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Worth Watching?
Collider’s Jeff Ewing stated that Hurry Up Tomorrow was an ambitious but uneven multimedia experiment that struggled to stand on its own as a feature film. Tied closely to Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye’s album of the same name, the thriller leaned heavily into mood and imagery, often feeling more like an extended music video than a fully realized narrative. Tesfaye delivered a solid, more confident performance than in past acting efforts, while Jenna Ortega stood out as the film’s emotional engine, bringing intensity and unpredictability to an otherwise underwritten role.
“Hurry Up Tomorrow has a lot going for it. As masterfully showcased in films like It Comes at Night, Shults exhibits a keen sense of vivid, memorable visuals in the film, and there’s clear technical prowess in its construction and design. Jenna Ortega gives a passionate, singular performance, and Tesfaye delivers some excellent and emotive moments despite shallow writing for his fictional on-screen persona. These factors aren’t nearly enough to save a movie in need of a far better script. Characters aren’t given sufficient depth, story beats are repetitive (we get it, you’re stressed walking out to perform), and it’s too late by the time it gets going in the final act.”
Hurry Up Tomorrow is streaming now on Starz.
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May 16, 2025
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106 minutes
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Trey Edward Shults
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Reza Fahim, Trey Edward Shults, The Weeknd
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Kevin Turen, The Weeknd, Harrison Kreiss
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OF Models Pool Cash for Massive Six-Figure Super Bowl Bet
A group of influencers and OnlyFans models attending The Circle, an ultra-exclusive event in Miami, decided to turn Super Bowl Sunday into a serious money moment by pooling their OnlyFans payouts and dropping a jaw-dropping $150,000 bet on the New England Patriots.
The massive wager went down at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, where the invite-only creator event brought together some of the biggest earners in the OnlyFans space for a weekend of luxury, networking, and flexing disposable income.
The bet was placed on the Patriots at +4.5, and because Hard Rock caps in-person wagers at $50,000 unless you call ahead, the group simply split it into three separate $50K bets. Problem solved.
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Betting Big, Together

Rather than placing individual bets, the women chose to collaborate and go all-in as a group, turning Super Bowl Sunday into a team sport long before kickoff.
The Circle itself is a members-only creator experience designed for high-net-worth content creators and models, offering private events, brand access, and networking far removed from the typical influencer scene.
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One Creator Goes Rogue

Not everyone was willing to ride with New England.
OnlyFans star Avery Skye skipped the group bet entirely, choosing loyalty over logic. A die-hard Seattle Seahawks fan, Avery is going solo and wagering over six figures, reportedly a full month of her OnlyFans payouts, on Seattle to bring home the Lombardi Trophy.
While the rest of the group hedged their chances together, Avery is betting on belief, pride, and Pacific Northwest faith.
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Super Bowl Sunday, Creator Edition

It is not just about football. It is about showing what modern influencer wealth actually looks like.
Six-figure bets. Luxury casinos. Collective bankrolls. And a Super Bowl sweat that hits a little harder when the money came straight from subscriber payouts.
Whether the Patriots cover or the Seahawks shock the world, one thing is already clear. The Circle knows how to make game day unforgettable.
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Why Star Trek’s Attempt To Win Over Younger Audiences Is Doomed To Fail
By Chris Snellgrove
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Starfleet Academy is Star Trek’s newest show, and it is aimed squarely at a younger audience than any live-action franchise show before it. Paramount’s goal with this series is quite simple: while appealing to older fans, they are hoping these young characters and their various onscreen antics will reach Generation Z, effectively growing what has become an older and somewhat stagnant fanbase. Unfortunately, these efforts are doomed for a simple reason: the humor in Starfleet Academy is written by Millennials who are patently terrible at writing for a Zoomer audience.
There has been extensive criticism of the language used in Starfleet Academy because these 32nd-century characters talk exactly like 21st-century Zoomers. Cadets constantly refer to each other as “bruh” and “b*tch,” instructors refer to annoying situations as “dumpster fires,” the digital dean talks about cadets getting hangry, and so on. Such dialogue is completely different than in any previous Trek show, and it’s paired with youth-centric plots about getting drunk, hooking up, and pulling pranks on rival students.
The Failed Defense of Starfleet Academy

Whenever anyone criticizes any of this, defenders will usually dust off one of two different arguments. The first (one even Robert Picardo has used) is that, because these characters are so young, we should expect them to speak and act very differently from the trained and seasoned Starfleet officers we have seen onscreen before. The second defense is that we should respect that Paramount is trying to appeal to a new audience, which is important because the primary Star Trek fandom ain’t getting any younger.
Historically, Starfleet Academy critics like myself have focused on the absurdity of the first defense; for example, it’s fine to have younger characters speak more unprofessionally than their older peers, but that doesn’t explain why these 32nd-century characters inexplicably talk like characters from the 21st century. Today’s Zoomers speak very differently from their parents and other older people, but that doesn’t mean they are dusting off slang from 1,100 years ago. However, it’s well past time we dissect the problem with the second defense: namely, that Paramount is doing all of this to create younger Star Trek fans.
Bursting Fanboys’ Bubble

The essential problem with Starfleet Academy’s writers trying to script Zoomer-style dialogue is that a Millennial-led writing staff will never be able to convincingly write like younger people. Pretty much any attempt to do this results in instant cringe. Unfortunately, most of the worst humor in this new Star Trek show comes from older writers trying to create convincing Zoomer dialogue by badly recycling Millennial humor and calling it a day.
For example, one of the clunkier lines from the first episode of Starfleet Academy is Darem’s “I’m Khionian, b*tch.” Ever ask yourself why this really sounds so out of place coming out of this young actor’s mouth? It’s because this kind of dialogue was popularized by Britney Spears (“it’s Britney, b*tch!”) back in 2007, before most Millennials quoting Britney had gotten their first smartphone.
Star Trek Does The Time Warp (Again)

In the most recent episode of Starfleet Academy, the digital dean, voiced by Stephen Colbert, uses the phrase “morning wood” before chuckling in pleasure at his own penis reference. For context, morning wood jokes were at their (ahem) peak in the ‘90s, with Office Space featuring “the Morningwood Condominiums” and Beavis and Butt-Head featuring an episode called “The Mystery of Morning Wood.” Forget appealing to Zoomers, this gag was written by and for the same Millennials that laughed along with Beavis and Butt-Head, which is likely why that same episode has a bizarre punchline featuring a farting fish.
My point is simple: Starfleet Academy has a writer’s room full of Millennials (including Lower Decks legend Tawny Newsome), and they are trying to appeal to younger viewers by including what Millennials liked when they were younger. That’s why bad guys like Nus Braka speak like ‘90s action villains (“Payback’s a b*tch!”) and the good guys are nerds trying to win prank wars with bullies (it’s basically Revenge Of The Nerds in space). This is why Chancellor Ake is hundreds of years old and often acts like a child: she’s an eternal reminder of the Millennial mantra that adulting is hard, guys!
Star Trek’s Comeback Has Already Failed

This is why Starfleet Academy’s attempt to appeal to younger viewers is ultimately doomed to fail. Actual Zoomers will reject all of this Millennial humor in a heartbeat; in fact, it wasn’t that long ago that Zoomers on TikTok were relentlessly mocking Millennial comedy for being so old and out of touch. Meanwhile, older audiences (like the Millennial-hating Boomers who keep Paramount staples like NCIS on the air) will instantly reject youth humor of any stripe, especially when it involves characters vomiting glitter like a background character in an anime (yes, this really happened!).
As for actual Millennials, most of us are still put off by Starfleet Academy’s humor because it feels completely out of place in Star Trek. Literally no fan my age has ever taken a look at the franchise and decided everything would be much better if it were written by people who thought The Office was the funniest thing ever written. Unfortunately, all the writers of this new spinoff can give us is tired vulgarity and try-hard quirks that might have been funny back before the freakin’ housing crisis.
Paramount may still get the last laugh and attract a legion of young viewers, but that’s unlikely: recently, Starfleet Academy quietly slipped out of the Top 10 rankings on Paramount+. As it turns out, writing that pisses off both older and younger viewers is not the recipe for creating a winning new show. I’d love to point this out to the writing staff, but I dare not; after all, who knows what kind of sick, therapy-coded 30 Rock meme they would slap back with in response?
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Seattle Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX, Easily Handle New England Patriots
Super Bowl LX
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Revenge 11 years in the making — the Seattle Seahawks just beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX … easily running away with the 29-13 victory!!
The game was a rematch of an epic showdown in 2015 … which the Pats won in dramatic fashion.
All the emotions for Sam Darnold 🥹 pic.twitter.com/nyW62XrRA5
— NFL (@NFL) February 9, 2026
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But it was all Seahawks this time around … with the Seattle defense having its way against Drake Maye and co.
It’s an amazing redemption story for Sam Darnold — the former third-overall pick bounced around the NFL before joining the Seahawks this past offseason … and now he’s a Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
Darnold went 19-38 for 202 yards — one touchdown and no interceptions.
Kenneth Walker helped out big time, too — rushing 27 times for 135 yards en route to MVP honors.
The Super Bowl MVP himself 👏 pic.twitter.com/k9Wl7DkRhY
— NFL (@NFL) February 9, 2026
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba — who was checked out for a possible concussion in the second half — only caught four balls for 27 yards, with the Pats defense largely keeping the Offensive Player of the Year under wraps.
Just like the rest of the playoffs, Maye struggled a bit against the Seattle D — turning the ball over three times … two interceptions and a lost fumble.
Now, the Seahawks are two-time Super Bowl champions.
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Will Go Down in History, Here’s Why
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show has perhaps been the most anticipated in recent history, and the Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and producer did not disappoint. The Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots game at Levi’s Stadium wasn’t actually Bad Bunny’s first time performing in the Super Bowl. He made his debut in 2020 as a guest for Shakira, performing his verse from Cardi B’s “I Like It.” Turns out the NFL did like it, very much.
Bad Bunny recently won Album of the Year at the Grammys, making history as the first Spanish-language album to win the category. The most-streamed artist of 2025 was also the first Super Bowl performer in its 60-year history to deliver a largely Spanish-language performance, which was crucial to Bad Bunny’s celebration of Latin America through the show. His performance was genuinely incredible; creative genius and culturally beyond significant. Bad Bunny perfectly represented the joy that comes from celebrating heritage and showed how the world could be better if we experienced that joy together, together meaning with guest performer Lady Gaga, which feels kind of rogue, right? But seriously, this performance will go down in Super Bowl history and, in my opinion, for good.
Bad Bunny’s Star-Studded Guest List Included Some of Music’s Biggest Names
The rumors about who would join Bad Bunny in his Super Bowl halftime show have been circulating vigorously for some time, with the fan favorite arguably being Cardi B. It made total sense: she was guaranteed to be in attendance to support her boyfriend, Patriots star Stefon Diggs, so it would have been a waste not to have her on stage, given her previous collaboration with Bad Bunny on “I Like It.” Cardi’s presence in the show was perhaps less dominant than we expected. She featured in a non-singing role, but it was powerful in its own right. Cardi was an A-list face in a crowd rich with Latin stars, including Jessica Alba, Karol G, Pedro Pascal, and many others. The star-studded group was an incredible display of pride and how our favorite big names can have fun as music consumers as well as artists.
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Also teased in the set was Daddy Yankee when lines from “Gasolina” swirled through the sound system, but he never materialized. Still, it was genuinely heartwarming to hear tributes to Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico sprinkled throughout the halftime show. But, Puerto Rico’s other pop Daddy did bless the stage. Ricky Martín belted “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii” absolutely beautifully. The “Livin’ la Vida Loca” star is an avid supporter of Bad Bunny, praising him earlier this week for his Grammy success: “You won without changing the color of your voice. You won without erasing your roots. You won by staying True to Puerto Rico.”
Bad Bunny’s performance also shared love for one of pop’s biggest players, Lady Gaga. Her appearance was anticipated by some, but her unveiling genuinely made me gasp. Her inclusion of “Die With a Smile” in the halftime show, which Gaga played herself in 2017, was a strong symbol of integration in the US. But I must admit that my feelings about the choice are mixed, but more on that later.
The Biggest Statements of Bad Bunny’s Love Letter to Latin America
Bad Bunny made his stance on current issues in the US clear in his Grammy acceptance speech, calling for “ICE out.” A strong theme of the performance was “bailar sin miedo” (dance without fear), which was an unnervingly straightforward wish. Quite simply, no one should live in fear, and we should all experience joy in dancing.
In “Monaco,” the Puerto Rican singer introduced himself not as Bad Bunny, but with his real name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. This was a serious statement of identity. More than a stage persona, he presented himself as a person with a real identity. Bad Bunny continued to share the message of the importance of believing in yourself, and for him, it seems that means embracing all sides of who you are.
The most poignant symbolism of the halftime show was the wedding scene, a sign of union and celebration, and one that unveiled Lady Gaga. There was something truly beautiful about seeing Gaga being part of the representation of union, especially honoring Puerto Rico with a Flor de Maga. It is worth mentioning that until this point, though, the entire show had been in Spanish. Maybe it’s just my skepticism, but, but something about Lady Gaga’s appearance arguably diluted the show’s power for the sake of palatability. But her special appearance has quickly been hugely praised across social media and played a crucial role in how the US should be celebrated as a nation of many cultures that can joyfully integrate, coexist, and thrive.
This Bad Bunny Song Proves Why He Deserves to Perform at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Despite criticism, the NFL stands by its decision to feature this groundbreaking artist.
Bad Bunny wrapped up his performance with a huge party to “DtMF,” the title track of his Grammy Award-winning album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, released in January 2025. On the album, the track closes with a much more acoustic sound than the rest of the record, evoking a sense of community. The halftime show concluded with Bad Bunny’s most-streamed song, which, combined with its acoustic roots, felt like the perfect way to connect the biggest possible number of people to join in singing together and realizing they sound better in unison.
Last but certainly not least, Bad Bunny shares a statement: “God bless America,” listing many countries across the Americas. This confident, peaceful message of love, respect, and appreciation is the main takeaway of the Super Bowl halftime show. Finally, Bad Bunny showed the camera a football with “Together We Are America” written across it before scoring with it, perhaps the most crucial touchdown of the night.
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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance featured a real wedding ceremony
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The 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar shared his special day with one very lucky couple.
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George Clooney’s 1980s Knight Rider Knockoff Is So Bad It’s Good
By Jonathan Klotz
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There’s nothing like the television of the 80s. It’s the only decade in which Knight Rider could have become a hit. In 1985, Universal decided to replicate the success they stumbled into with a show about a supercar and a clandestine organization by making a show about a super-secret government prototype known only by its codename: Street Hawk.
Instead of a car, the short-lived series featured a motorcycle. If you can already see the problem, congratulations, you’re smarter than an ’80s studio executive.
Knight Rider, But On A Motorcycle

Street Hawk is about a motorcycle riding vigilante by night, a cop by day, and a dirt bike racer whenever he can fit in the time, named Jesse Mach. That name sounds fake and made up, but the character’s played by Rex Smith, another name that sounds like someone had to settle after learning “Max Power” wasn’t available. Today, Rex is an accomplished Broadway performer, but back in the 80s, he was a blatant attempt by Universal to create a new David Hasselhoff.
The motorcycle, also called Street Hawk, comes across as a third-generation photocopy of Kitt without the wit of Mr. Feeny’s voice. Instead, Jesse talks to his crime-fighting partner and the creator of Street Hawk, Norman Tuttle (Murphy Brown’s Joe Regalbuto), who also assumes control when the bike activates its super-speed mode, the Hyperthrust. Going at over 300 mph in the middle of the city, what could possibly go wrong?

The military prototype also concealed a nose-mounted particle beam, amplified with machine guns and a rocket launcher after the first episode. If you’re wondering how a motorcycle can fit all of that within the chassis, you need to stop right there. Street Hawk is not the show to obsess over fine details; it’s a show to watch and wonder how did this get made?
A Missed Opportunity

Episode 2, the first to air after the TV-movie pilot, features one of Jesse’s friends coming into town on a mission to take out Street Hawk and steal the bike. Jesse’s friend is played by a young George Clooney, after he lost out on the lead role to Rex Smith. It’s the only time anyone chose Rex Smith over George Clooney.
To the shock of no one, Street Hawk was an immediate flop. Viewers were starting to reject the cheesy, 80s vehicular adventures in favor of the new wave of crime dramas led by Miami Vice. Except for India, where Street Hawk was a massive hit, leading to street-legal reproductions of the bike becoming the hot new toy for men.

As with its contemporaries, binge-watching Street Hawk can be hard, as every episode is essentially the same. Someone arrives in town, a different group is after the Street Hawk, there’s a chase on the motorcycle, Hyperthrust is activated, rinse and repeat. That formula, combined with the level of acting you’d expect from an action series in the mid-80s, makes this one of the greatest so bad it’s good shows of all time.
Street Hawk is dated in all of the best ways. The fashion, the special effects, the concept, everything. In a world where every series from the million-dollar franchises down to the latest multi-camera sitcom is focus-tested within an inch of its life, it’s refreshing to watch a series that filmed the first draft.
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Kaley Cuoco Reflects on Being ‘So Depressed’ During Karl Cook Divorce
Kaley Cuoco is getting candid about the aftermath of her 2022 divorce from Karl Cook.
“It was the premiere of the second season of Flight Attendant, and I woke up that morning, I was so depressed and so sad, I couldn’t even breathe and I was just laying on the floor. I literally thought I was gonna die. I really did. I said, ‘What am I doing?’” Cuoco, 40, said during a recent interview, which is set to air Monday, February 9, on The Drew Barrymore Show, per Entertainment Weekly.
Cuoco noted that the moment was “the worst morning” of her life, despite thinking the premiere of Flight Attendant — which was cancelled in 2024 after two seasons at Max — was “supposed to to be the best night.”
“It’s so crazy those things sometimes happen at the same time,” she said. “My team came over to get me ready, and they literally got me ready on the floor. I couldn’t get up. I’m like, ‘I can’t go. I can’t go anywhere. I blew up my life. My life’s over.’ I truly thought that. Never getting married again. I’m never gonna have kids. This is it.”
Cuoco continued, “I knew, when I was laying on that floor in my house, I thought, ‘Oh my God, this is what they talk about. This is the lowest point I could get.’”
Three weeks later, Cuoco met Tom Pelphrey. The pair, who are currently engaged, are parents to daughter Matila, 2.

“I had prayed, and I feel like my soul died,” she said. I feel like my soul died, and I had also said — I think I did a magazine. It was like, ‘I’m never getting married again.’ I said it, I believed that in the moment, [and then] met Tom.”
In Cuoco’s perspective, it’s OK to change your opinion on marriage.
“Sometimes you just change your mind and that’s OK,” she said. “You probably didn’t know I was laying on the floor before my premiere ready to die, that’s true… It still chokes me up because I can remember it so clearly, but it made me a whole new person. But it takes a long time. It takes a long time to figure that out and a lot of forgiveness.”
Cuoco began dating Cook, now 35, in 2016 after a three-year marriage to tennis pro Ryan Sweeting. Cuoco and Cook tied the knot in 2018, announcing their separation three years later. The pair’s divorce was finalized in 2022. That same year, Cuoco confirmed she was dating Pelphrey, now 43.
While reflecting on his parenting with Cuoco, Pelphrey exclusively told Us Weekly last month that the Big Bang Theory actress is “great.”
“Thank god she’s there because we have a little girl, and she’s a daddy’s girl, and I have a hard time saying no to anything,” Pelphrey shared. “So we need Kaley to lay down the law.”
Pelphrey gushed that being a father and parenting with Cuoco is “literally the best part” of his life, adding, “Yeah, it rewires you. It just kind of happens. I feel everything’s different — the priorities are different.”
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Pedro Pascal dances on stage during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 2026 halftime show
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The “Fantastic Four” star joined Cardi B, Jessica Alba, and Karol G as extras during a segment of the Puerto Rican superstar’s performance.
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Odell Beckham Jr., Kane Brown, and More Stars Serve Up Fun at Cîroc Athletic Club’s Pickleball Tournament
Game, set, sip! Odell Beckham Jr., Kane Brown, Terrell Owens, Estelle, and more celebs headed to Cîroc Athletic Club at M Ranch, a private estate established in 1919, in Napa Valley, California on Feb. 6 to debut its inaugural Super Bowl pickleball tournament.
Celebrity pickleball coach Matt Manasse, who has trained Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Kelly Rowland, Will Ferrell, and Emma Watson, hosted the day’s matches, with Owens stepping onto the court to compete.
Between rallies, guests recharged with Leisure Well experiences, including IV drips and B12 shots from Recovery Suite and massages by Hyperice.
Throughout the day, attendees embraced wine-country living by sipping Cîroc vodka specialty cocktails, crafted from fine French grapes and distilled using a cold fermentation process, as they soaked in vineyard views across the property’s 12 acres.
Inside the home, partygoers browsed curated artwork by Gordon Parks, courtesy of Jenkins Johnson Gallery, before making their way to an outside stand to grab custom Cîroc pullovers, windbreakers, disposable cameras, and travel bags.
As golden hour faded into evening, DJ Millie kept the energy high with a live set, before guests enjoyed a performance by IDL and a dinner by Chef Kwame Onwuachi, followed by dessert and cupcakes to go.
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