Are Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey Struggling with Their Careers After Becoming Parents?

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Key Takeaways
- Balancing careers and parenthood can be challenging for celebrity couples.
- Taking turns on job commitments helps in prioritizing family.
- Modern parenting involves navigating technology's impact on family dynamics.
- Spending quality time outdoors is essential for family bonding.
- Future family planning plays a critical role in relationship decisions.
Los Angeles, Sep 8 (NationPress) The ‘Big Bang Theory’ actress Kaley Cuoco and her fiancé Tom Pelphrey are finding it challenging to balance their acting careers after the arrival of parenthood.
The Big Bang Theory star and her partner are focused on raising their three-year-old daughter Matilda. However, Tom, known for his role in ‘Ozark’, admitted that aligning their work commitments with family time has been difficult. They have been alternating larger job opportunities, as reported by Female First UK.
In an interview with The Independent, he shared, "(It can be) a little hard to juggle, but any of the negatives are far outweighed by the positives. We’ve both been doing this (taking turns on jobs) for a while, we’ve lived a certain amount of life, and our priority is our family.”
When reflecting on the difficulties of parenting in 2025, he remarked, "I’m sure every generation feels this way. With technology evolving so rapidly, it’s hard to grasp its impact. I still don’t think we fully understand what the internet has done to our brains, let alone social media, and now we’re talking about AI. My focus is on fostering connections and spending quality time with my daughter.”
According to Female First UK, Tom emphasized that the couple feels most content when they are at home in their backyard with their daughter and pets.
He noted, "We often take our shoes off and play in the yard with the dogs. That’s a big part of our life.”
The couple has been together since 2022 and announced their engagement last summer. However, Kaley has expressed that she may prefer to wait until they have a second child before tying the knot.