The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco Admits To Plastic Surgery

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Though Hollywood celebrities look one way on a given day and then look slightly nipped/tucked the next, not many openly admit to going under the knife to improve how they appear. But one difference is open booked Kaley Cuoco, The Big Bang Theory‘s Penny. The 30-year-old actress will appear in December’s issue of a fitness magazine, and while she looks fit AF on the cover and inner pages, she has had a little help from surgery.

In the interview with Women’s Health magazine, the star says: “Years ago, I had my nose done. And my boobs – best thing I ever did. Recently I had a filler in a line in my neck I’ve had since I was 12.”

But, why did she do it? She’ already so beautiful, and talented to boot. That’s so much more than most of us can boast of, right? As she puts it: “As much as you want to love your inner self…I’m sorry, you also want to look good. I don’t think you should do it for a man or anyone else, but if it makes you feel confident, that’s amazing!”

Though she did have her breasts augmented and re-shaped her nose (a common surgery that many Hollywood stars undergo, for example – Ashlee Simpson, Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Love, to name a few), she credits her amazing bod to hard work and dedicated workouts.

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Kaley Cuoco as Penny on the hit TV show, The Big Bang Theory

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“I used to not enjoy working out and I found something that I love and it is yoga. I absolutely love it. Sometimes do I want to get up and do it in the morning – no. But when I get out, I feel like a million bucks.”

Well, whatever floats your boat, Kaley. She has already shown off her killer body during her stint as Penny on The Big Bang Theory. Hard work, and a little bit of help from science didn’t hurt anyone, huh. And if we’re being real, if any of us had the money she had, along with a career in one of the most cut-throat industries, we would have done the same thing, TBH.

You can check out her entire interview in Women’s Health magazine when it hits stands on November 24.