Kaley Cuoco may have found worldwide fame through her role as Penny on The Big Bang Theory, but behind the laughter and success, she was quietly struggling with personal pain and emotional challenges.
In recent interviews, Kaley has opened up about how the pressure of constant public attention, long work hours, and the expectation to always appear happy took a toll on her mental health. While millions saw her smile on screen, off-camera she dealt with anxiety, loneliness, and the difficulty of maintaining personal relationships in the spotlight.
She now speaks openly about the importance of therapy, self-care, and being honest about mental health—especially in an industry where people are expected to “keep it together” no matter what. Kaley’s story is a powerful reminder that fame doesn’t protect anyone from pain, and that vulnerability is often the strongest thing someone can share.