Kaley Cuoco Ditched By Sam Hunt? ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Star Battles Depression Amid Rumors Of Getting Fired From The Show

By LoveTrinity | Mar 10, 2016 08:44 PM EST

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Oh no! Did Sam Hunt ditch Kaley Cuoco? After denying her rumored relationship with the country singer, latest reports claimed that the 30-year-old "The Big Bang Theory" actress has been ditched by Hunt.

Kaley Cuoco, who has recently been linked to Sam Hunt, is considered as one the most in-demand and highest paid actresses in television today. That's why, everything she's doing is magnified ten thousand times.

Even though her career continues to soar high, Kaley Cuoco's personal life is a total mess. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, she is "depressed, lonely and angry."

The celebrity gossip site further claimed that an insider even said that Cuoco feels "stuck in a rut" and is taking out her frustrations over her career and personal life out on everyone around her, particularly on her "The Big Bang Theory" family.

In addition to depression, Kaley Cuoco's bad behavior is also taking a toll on her career. As a matter of fact, Fashion & Style hinted that her diva antics might get her fired from her show, "The Big Bang Theory," where she plays the role of Penny Hofstadter.

Moreover, Cuoco's costar Mayim Bialik reportedly refuses to talk to her unless she has to. While an insider revealed that the actress has "flip out about makeup, wardrobe and catering."

Considering all the claims, it appears that Kaley Cuoco might be axed from the series despite her willingness to continue her role if it's renewed for an eleventh season. Do you think her costars really hate her?

Meanwhile, showbiz watchers believed that Kaley Cuoco's bad behavior was fueled by her hookup with country singer Sam Hunt at the Grammys. While they were seen leaving the party together, Hunt reportedly left Cuoco alone before sunrise.

In line with rumors surrounding Kaley Cuoco's career and dating life, Gossip Cop has debunked the claims, saying the report that was originally run by Star magazine was "ridiculous." International Business Times also quoted a source that said the reports were a "total fabrication" and baseless.

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