Kaley Cuoco admits she went through a "dark time" when she split with Karl Cook in 2021. In an interview with Variety, Cuoco, 36, said she "didn’t know how to deal" with her depression. "Going through my divorce, it was really a super dark time," she told the outlet. "I just didn’t know how to deal with it.
I was throwing myself into work to deny my depression and how upset I was. Unfortunately, the character, [Cassandra Bowden], was so depressed that it wasn’t helping me." Kaley Cuoco said she was going through a "very dark time" during her divorce from Karl Cook. (David Livingston) Cuoco portrays Cassandra Bowden in "The Flight Attendant" series. "I was really, really, really struggling," she continued. "A lot of tears." When asked what effect portraying Cassandra Bowden had on her, Cuoco said she began going to therapy for the first time. "It was one of the hardest years of my life," Cuoco said. "Not only personally, but doing this character that was so tormented. "It was the first time that I started therapy — I’ve been very open about that.
I started at the beginning of season two just because I was going through so much right before we started shooting. It was horrible." Kaley Cuoco filed for divorce from Karl Cook Sept.
3. (Reuters) She went on to detail the physical problems she suffered. "I developed a stress rash that ran all the way down my body for three straight months that wouldn’t go away," she said. "I literally, like, had fire on my leg for three months.
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