Kaley Cuoco reflects on ‘depression’ during ‘super dark’ Karl Cook divorce

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“I just didn’t know how to deal with it,” the “Flight Attendant” star told Variety. “I was really, really, really struggling. A lot of tears.”

Kaley Cuoco admitted she was “struggling” and trying to “deny” her depression during her 2021 split from Karl Cook.told Variety“I just didn’t know how to deal with it,” the actress explained. “I was throwing myself into work to deny my depression, and how upset I was.

, started therapy for the first time and orchestrated an intervention in her trailer despite “really tak[ing] pride in being able to do everything” herself.“All my producers were in there,” Cuoco told the outlet. “It was interesting … to have everyone be like, ‘Yes, we want to help!’ I’m a working woman, and so independent. … Well, this time, I literally couldn’t [do it myself].”

The Emmy nominee has chosen to be “very open” about the experience in order to show people that “things just aren’t always what they seem [and] … aren’t always so perfect.”Cuoco went on to detail the “horrible” physical details she experienced, saying, “I developed a stress rash that ran all the way down my body for three straight months that wouldn’t go away. I literally, like, had fire on my leg for three months. I could barely walk.

After the actress moved in with her co-star Zosia Mamet, who plays Annie Mouradian on the HBO Max show, she felt better doing “hateful … sad [and] dark” scenes. “I really needed someone with me,” Cuoco noted. “I was really losing my mind. … Like, it was the loneliest I’ve ever felt, and I am not really someone to share that.”

 

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