Kaley Cuoco, known for her role in The Big Bang Theory, has faced brutal criticism for her parenting style.
The Flight Attendant star was bullied for letting her daughter have excessive screen-time.
In January, the actress predicted that many parents might not agree with the way she handles things.
In conversation with USA Today, Cuaco said if her daughter is throwing a tantrum “I plop her on the couch to watch a Disney movie, like thank you, you get 10 minutes."
Recently, the 38-year-old addressed the fact about the people's nature that they always impose their thoughts on others.
"It's just this business, it's this life. It is what it is. But yeah, we got to stop at the shaming,” Cuoco told the E! News on November, 18th.
Cuoco also applauded the mothers on their incredible job of raising their children, saying: “Every mom I can guarantee is doing the best they can.”
She tried to tone down the bullies in her own way as she said, “I just feel like every kid is so different. What’s good for your kid might not be good for mine.”
Showering love upon her daughter, the actress pointed out that Matilda is “the happiest kid in the world” and has so much “love around her.”
The mother of one also hinted on the little girl's future as she claimed, “there’s no way Matilda’s not going to perform.”
“I don’t know how this child will not be an actress. I mean, it’s an acting family,” she told the outlet.
Kaley Cuoco and fiancé Tom Pelphrey welcomed Matilda on March 30, 2024.
It is to mention here that Kaley Cuoco has been married twice and prefers not to marry again as she believes in "a long-lasting relationship or a partnership."
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