Kaley Cuoco is opening up about if she and partner Tom Pelphrey will ever work together on a project.
15.05.2023 - 19:13 / glamour.com
The Flight Attendant, Kaley Cuoco returns to streaming, this time on Peacock, where she will be using her amateur wits to solve a murder. If it ain't broke!Based on a True Story follows Ava Bartlett (), a pregnant, true crime obsessed Angeleno who, along with her former tennis star husband (Chris Messina), decides to try her hand at investigative podcasting. If that sounds an awful lot like , well, you're not wrong.Here's everything we know about the show:The Bartletts are on the brink of broke when the “West Side Ripper,” a local serial killer, reveals himself to be someone close to their circle.
Realtor sensing a profitable opportunity, decides to start a podcast about the murders and lure the murderer himself on as a guest. Bodies are found along the way, as a plumber joins their detective squad. Looks to be set in Southern California.
We're getting seasons 2 and 3 of You vibes. That's a compliment!Like Only Murders, it seems to be a satire of our crime-obsessed age, as Ava is seen chatting about My Favorite Murder with her friends and listening to grisly news stories first thing in the morning. Hey look, here's a trailer!In addition to Kaley Cuoco and Messina, the cast boasts Stranger Things's Natalia Dyer, Tom Bateman, Liana Liberato, Priscilla Quintana, and Annabelle Dexter-Jones, a.k.a.
Naomi Pierce on .We also spotted Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael as the blonde co-hosts of the murder program Ava is watching on her phone. Perfect casting, no notes.According to , eight.All episodes will be on Peacock on June 8! Grab your wine and popcorn.This post will be updated as more information becomes available.By Jessica RadloffBy Emily TannenbaumBy Kathleen WalshBy Carrie WittmerMore from GlamourSee More Stories©
.Kaley Cuoco is opening up about if she and partner Tom Pelphrey will ever work together on a project.
Kaley Cuoco has some surprises up her sleeve for Tom Pelphrey's first Father's Day. ET spoke with the actress on Thursday at the red carpet premiere of her new TV series, at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, where she was tight-lipped on what he can expect on the upcoming holiday — but shared that it will be exciting! «I have a couple little surprises for him,» she admitted slyly. «I'm very excited about it.» Cuoco stopped short of revealing her plans, sharing that «he would watch ET» and it would spoil the moment. Last month, Cuoco enjoyed her very first Mother's Day since welcoming daughter Matilda in March.
Kaley Cuoco gets in between Chris Messina and Tom Bateman at the premiere of their new Peacock series, Based On A True Story.
Kaley Cuoco has vowed to keep rescuing dogs, even though she always gets her heart broken. The 'Based on a True Story' actress revealed earlier this week her beloved chihuahua Dump Truck had passed away, two years after she mourned the loss of another pet pooch, Norman, and though she admitted seeing an animal die is such a "hard thing", she believes the years of companionship are worth the "risk" of devastation when her furry friends reach the end of their lives. She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "You know what, this is the hard thing about rescuing dogs.
Kaley Cuoco has nothing but love and fond memories for her late pet pup, Dumpy. The actress is opening up about the loss, and why it won't keep her from rescuing dogs in the future.Cuoco walked the carpet at the premiere of her new TV series, at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, on Thursday, and spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura about her recent loss.«You know what, this is the hard thing about rescuing dogs. Like, this is what you risk,» Cuoco shared.
from playing the lovable girl next door as Penny in to her more gritty character in, it seems everything the incredibly talented actress Kaley Cuoco touches turns to gold. Her latest role in Peacock's looks as if it will be no different. Created by the executive producer of Prime Video's hit series Craig Rosenberg and and star Jason Bateman, is a new binge-worthy comedy — starring and s Chris Messina alongside Cuoco— inspired by real events.
, Kaley Cuoco is understandably feeling a bit rundown, and shared that unconventional “treatments” are part of her current self-care process.“Needed all the treatments today” the star wrote on Instagram, posting a picture of herself on her couch to her Stories. In the snap, she's getting “cupping” work done on her inner thighs, a treatment that .Cuoco also appears to have…wires (?)…clamped into…needles (??)…that are stuck into her midsection. NGL, I've heard of acupuncture but I have no idea what's going on with this potential…electrical current (????????).
Kaley Cuoco has shared some very sad news.
Kaley Cuoco is mourning the death of her beloved fur baby.On Tuesday, the new mom took to Instagram to share that her dog, Dumpy, had died. The animal lover posted several photos of the chihuahua, who often posed playfully with his tongue sticking out.
Kaley Cuoco sees a bright future for her daughter in Hollywood.
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They just knew! Kaley Cuoco could sense sparks flying with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey from the first day they met — and was already thinking about their future.
Kaley Cuoco is opening up about her daughter Matilda‘s future career.
Kaley Cuoco is loving being a mom.
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A tale as old as time? Peacock’s Based on a True Story explores America’s current obsession with true crime — and questions the danger that comes with trying to take things into your own hands.
True crime has exploded in popularity over the past several years. Every week, Netflix seemingly releases a new murder doc, while there are countless podcasts devoted to old cases.
The first glimpse at Kaley Cuoco’s latest series, “Based on a True Story”, has dropped.
Kaley Cuoco has her sights set on solving a murder.In Peacock's dark comedic thriller, Cuoco plays Ava, who dreams up the idea to start a true-crime podcast when a serial killer «that's basically in [her] backyard» begins to garner national attention. It's the perfect answer to the financial problems she and her beau, Nathan (Chris Messina), are facing as he recently lost his job, they're expecting a baby and they're very, very behind on bills.When another murder takes place literally in front of their very eyes, it's almost as if the universe is giving them a nudge.
McKinley Franklin editor Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina are obsessed with all things murder in the first official trailer for Peacock’s original series “Based On A True Story.” “Based On A True Story” spoofs the culture’s fascination with true crime, spinning a dark comedic thriller about a realtor, a former tennis star and a plumber as they capitalize on murders in their area. Peacock released the first look at the new series during NBCUniversal’s Upfront presentation at Radio City Music Hall on Monday morning. “I became fascinated with the idea of a relatable married couple whose youthful dreams hadn’t come to fruition and who saw the true crime tidal wave as an opportunity to change their lives and save their marriage,” said series creator Craig Rosenberg has stated. “Our Los Angeles setting – the city where everybody wants to be famous – became a vivid backdrop to our story of fame, ambition, aspiration and murder.”