Kaley Cuoco Jokes Daughter Matilda Received a Gift from Her 'Future Husband' on Her First Valentine's Day (original) (raw)
The actress shares her 10-month-old daughter with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey
Published on February 14, 2024 01:58PM EST
Kaley Cuoco and daughter Matilda. Photo:
Kaley Cuoco/ Instagram; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty
Kaley Cuoco's daughter is getting all the love on her first Valentine's Day.
On Wednesday, the Flight Attendant actress, 38, shared a few photos to her Instagram Story as her 10-month-old daughter Matilda celebrated her very first Valentine's Day. In one photo, Matilda wears a light pink onesie and a necklace with a heart-shaped pendant, holding a book while she looks at the camera with a bewildered expression.
A second photo shows Matilda playing with her necklace and surrounded by a few presents, including a pink sweatshirt that reads "Be Mine" and a pink book. "Tildy's first Valentines gift from her future hubby Jonah 🥺😭," Cuoco wrote across the photo.
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Kaley Cuoco's daughter Matilda on Valentine's Day.
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Cuoco shares her daughter with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey, 41.
On Monday, the Role Play actress referred to Pelphrey as the “hottest dad ever” in a sweet videoshared on Instagram as he went for a sunny walk with their daughter.
In the cute clip posted on Cuoco’s Instagram Story, Pelphrey smiled at the camera as she filmed him pushing baby Matilda in her stroller in a park.
In January, Cuoco shared a relatable parenting experience while traveling with daughter Matilda of trying to get her to sleep on her first flight over Thanksgiving.
“I was so terrified,” Cuoco said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! “So I thought, ‘What do we do? We have to bring her sound machine on the plane.' It’s the only thing she can go to sleep to.”
“... She finally falls asleep and she’s on Tom and the sound machine is on and we were finally like [sighs],” she continued. “The steward comes over and he’s like, ‘Hey, one of our passengers would love it if you would turn the sound machine off.’ And I’m sitting there, and I’m like, ‘Oh my god.’”
“And I can feel Tom be like, ‘Hey, ask the passenger if she wants to hold our screaming child when we turn it off,’ ” Cuoco added. “And I mean, the ice went into his veins.”