Melissa Rauch jokes she's 'partied out' after National Etch A Sketch Day
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Melissa Rauch, best known for her role as microbiologist Bernadette Rostenkowski in the beloved sitcom The Big Bang Theory, has given fans a laugh with a playful account of how she marked National Etch A Sketch Day — by spending the entire day drawing lines and stairs on the classic toy, only to shake it all away and start again.
What She Said
Rauch shared a picture of herself lying flat on the floor, flanked by two Etch A Sketch drawing slates, and accompanied it with a tongue-in-cheek caption. 'Happy National Etch A Sketch Day! I've spent the entirety of today making lines… turning them into stairs… shaking it… then making different lines… followed by even more stairs. Lines. Stairs,' she wrote.
She continued: 'The occasional ambitious straight line across and back again. Shake. Repeat. To say I'm completely partied out is an understatement. I've given this holiday everything I've got. If you're still celebrating tonight, please do so responsibly.'
The Big Bang Theory Legacy
Rauch rose to prominence through The Big Bang Theory, the long-running sitcom set in Pasadena, California, which originally centred on physicists Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper, their neighbour Penny, and friends Howard Wolowitz and Raj Koothrappali. As the series evolved, Rauch's character Bernadette — a microbiologist — was elevated from a recurring role to a series regular, becoming one of the show's most popular figures.
A Diverse Acting Career
Beyond The Big Bang Theory, Rauch has built a varied portfolio. She played Tina in the American remake of Kath & Kim and Summer in the fantasy horror series True Blood. She also voiced DC's Harley Quinn in the 2017 animated film Batman and Harley Quinn.
In 2019, she appeared alongside Meryl Streep in The Laundromat, directed by Steven Soderbergh, playing Streep's on-screen daughter. The following year, she lent her voice to a character in Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! (2020), directed by Sean McNamara — a stand-alone sequel to Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.
Why It Resonated
Rauch's post struck a chord with fans precisely because of its self-aware absurdity — the idea of a celebrated actress dedicating an entire day to one of childhood's most low-tech toys, and treating it with the gravitas of a major life event. It is the kind of light-hearted engagement that keeps celebrity social media followings loyal and active.