When filming season two of her critically acclaimed HBO Max series “The Flight Attendant,” Kaley Cuoco said that her melancholy had become so terrible that she conducted a “intervention” on herself.
In a brand-new interview with Variety, Cuoco said, “It was one of the worst years of my life. In addition to creating this role who was so disturbed, “Not just personally.”
I’ve been fairly upfront about the fact that it was the first time I began counselling. “Just because I was going through so much before we started filming, I began at the beginning of Season 2. It was awful.”
Cuoco continued by claiming that at one time she had bodily agony since things had become so awful for her.
For three months in a row, she had a stress rash that stretched from head to toe along her body. “My leg was actually on fire for three months. I had trouble walking.” In March 2016, Cuoco started dating equestrian Karl Cook. Cuoco filed for divorce in September 2021 after the couple wed on June 30, 2018. She was also beginning to develop “The Flight Attendant’s” second season at that time.
As Cassie, a flight attendant who wakes up after a wild night of partying to discover the guy she was with dead in bed next to her, Cuoco plays Cassie on the episode. As Cassie battles her inner demons in season two, we learn more about Cassie’s psychology.
Working on the dark material while going through her divorce, the performer said, was causing her to “lose her mind.”
Because they were so vile, depressing, and nasty, with no humour, she remarked, “so many of these moments were very hard to execute.”
During filming, she claimed that Zosia Mamet moved in and resided with her. But she need further assistance.
All my producers were in my trailer when I had an intervention on myself after a month,” Cuoco said. “I then said, “I need assistance.” The act of verbalising that was intriguing. And for everyone to say, “Yes, we want to assist!” I take great satisfaction in being able to accomplish everything since I work and am so independent. This time, though, I was really unable to.”
Regarding going through the divorce, Cuoco says, “It was really a tremendously sad moment.” “I just didn’t know how to handle it. I was putting all of my effort into my job to hide my melancholy and my anger. Unfortunately, it wasn’t helping me since the character was so down. I was having a terrible, terrible, terrible time. several tears.”
Cuoco said earlier this year to Glamour that she had no desire to be married again.
I would really want to be in a partnership or a long-term relationship, she remarked. But I’m not getting married again.