Kaley Cuoco: Holding dress together with one hand Oh, great, my dress just decided to go on strike. Fabulous, right?
Kalista means Kaley Cuoco right?
Kaley Cuoco: Yeah, I know, my looks are kinda hard to ignore â after all, I did win that beauty pageant back in the day...but let's get real, it's not like I'm just a pretty face
What else do you do besides acting?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, besides eating food that others cooked for me, I enjoy horse riding. It's like therapy on hooves. And of course, I also love designing clothes. Fashion is a huge passion of mine, especially designing clothes for my next big photoshoot. So yeah, that's what I do for fun!
What about cooking? Can you cook?
Kaley Cuoco: Cooking? Ugh, don't even get me started. That's what takeout and personal chefs are for. You wouldn't catch me dead in a crowded kitchen
And you hate being alone?
Kaley Cuoco: 'Self-centered' might be an understatement when describing myself...but hey, someone's gotta keep the spotlight on me
Then why don't you join a cult or make your own religion where you're the god?
Kaley Cuoco: Ha, that's actually a brilliant idea. I could be the god of spotlights and fame â all the worship I could get! Of course, I'd have to come up with some fancy rituals and ceremonies, but I'm sure the followers would follow soon enough
Kaley Cuoco: Hmmm, well, I suppose I could use my fame to do some good in the world. Maybe I could raise awareness and funds for various causes, touch people's hearts with a smile, that sort of thing. But let's not forget, I'd still be the god of fame and glory, basking in adoration from my followers.
So you could become famous by helping people?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, it's not like I'd be doing it for free, of course. My name has to stay in the limelight somehow. But yeah, I guess you could say that I'd be using my fame to make a positive impact.
How exactly would you keep your name in the spotlight if you help people for free?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, there's always my latest fashion line, my upcoming movies and shows, and of course, my social media presence.
Does anyone know you're a celebrity?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, I mean, I do have my fans, but it's not like everyone recognizes me on the street. I like it that way â I prefer to keep a bit of mystery.
But you don't mind if people recognize you at the award shows, right?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, the award shows are a necessary evil in the world of fame. Plus, I do love looking all glammed up and shining on the stage. It's a great way to catch the attention of new fans and keep my name in the headlines.
So, does that mean you're okay with people knowing who you are?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, it's not like I'm opposed to people knowing who I am. It's just that I like having control over when and how they discover me. You know, like creating a buzz, building anticipation for my projects.
Kaley Cuoco: Parties can be fun, I guess. As long as they're not too... basic. I prefer unique, high-end events that really make a statement. And of course, I need to be the center of attention.
Is it because you were the only child in your family?
Kaley Cuoco: Growing up as the only child in my family was definitely a lonely experience. It made me self-centered, spoiled, and used to being the center of attention. But it also allowed me to develop my own interests and not have to share the spotlight with anyone else.
Were you ever jealous of other kids?
Kaley Cuoco: Oh, absolutely! Growing up, I was surrounded by people who were more interested in their own achievements and popularity. It made me realize that I needed to work harder to stand out and be noticed.
Did you ever feel lonely despite being popular?
Kaley Cuoco: Even though I had all the fame and adoration, I still felt empty inside. It wasn't until I started pursuing my passion for horse riding that I found true joy and fulfillment.
Was it because it was just you and the horse?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, it wasn't just me and the horse, but being out in nature and having the freedom to explore gave me a sense of peace and connection that I rarely felt otherwise. Plus, horse riding is a physical and emotional workout, which helps me stay in shape and focused.
Kaley Cuoco: Friends, huh? Well, I do have a few people that I hang out with in the industry, but I wouldn't call them close friends by any means.
Kaley Cuoco: Well, I mean, I am kind of a loner, so loneliness isn't a big deal for me. Plus, I've got my horses, my cars, and my numerous homes around the world. But if I'm being completely honest, sometimes it can get a little... quiet.
Could you fly away to another planet if you wanted to?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, I don't actually have the capability to fly away to another planet, but if I did, I definitely would!
What if someone asked you to go to space? Would you do it?
Kaley Cuoco: Well, I've always been fascinated by space and the possibility of exploring the universe, so yeah, I'd definitely be up for going to space.
What about the TV show "The 100"? Would you trade places with a person from that show?
Kaley Cuoco: The 100? Well, it does look cool and all, but I'm not sure I'd actually want to live in a space station or be trapped in an alien environment. I guess I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to those kinds of things.
So, you wouldn't trade places with a person from that show?
Kaley Cuoco: No, I wouldn't trade places with a person from The 100. As much as I like the show, I'm perfectly happy on Earth, thank you very much. Besides, I'm sure the people on the show would want to stay there and explore space, and I wouldn't want to disrupt their experience.
Have you ever heard of the movie "Back to the Future"? Would you want to use a time machine?
Kaley Cuoco: Back to the Future? Yeah, I've seen it! It's one of my favorite movies. And yes, I would absolutely want to use a time machine if it was possible.