Kaley Cuoco has revealed that she and her partner Tom Pelphrey sleep in separate rooms, calling it the best decision they ever made. The arrangement started due to their differing sleep schedules and challenges with their pets and child at night. She shared these details on the Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepard.
Darlings, grab your popcorn because Kaley Cuoco just spilled some real talk on relationships! On the February 9 episode of Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast, the 40-year-old actress opened up about her sleeping setup with Tom Pelphrey. They sleep in separate rooms, and Kaley says it's a total "game changer" that's made their lives so much easier.
It all began with their older dogs, who can be quite the handful at night. Eventually, Tom reached his limit, saying, “I can’t do this anymore,” and Kaley totally got it. “So he started sleeping in the guest room,” she explained. Now, Tom, a self-proclaimed night owl, uses that time for reading or writing—his quiet zone. He's up late and sleeps in on non-work days, while Kaley hits the hay early and rises with the sun. “We’re totally on different sleeping schedules,” the Big Bang Theory alum noted, something they established from the start.
Kaley shares her bed with some pet dogs and their two-year-old daughter Matilda, but Tom needed the peace. Initially, during couples therapy, she worried about perceptions: “At first, I’m like, ‘What will people think?’ And he’s like, ‘I never see you at night.’” They don't overlap much at bedtime—no cuddles or sexy time then. When Tom asked why she cared, Kaley realized she didn't. “Let’s try it,” he suggested, and it stuck. “It just works for us,” she added. One source reports them as husband and wife, while another refers to their August 2024 engagement, but the vibe is clearly harmonious.
Kaley has been married twice before—to Ryan Sweeting and Karl Cook—and once swore off marriage after her second divorce. But meeting Tom changed that. Reflecting on a low point during her Flight Attendant premiere, she said she felt like her life was over, vowing never to wed or have kids again. Now? No regrets. “Sometimes you just change your mind and that's okay,” she shared on The Drew Barrymore Show. So, separate beds, stronger bond—proof that what works for you is the real tea? 🔥