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‘Big Bang Theory’ Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting Divorce Split: Jim Parsons Replaces Will Ferrell in ‘Elf’ Sequel? [PHOTO NEWS]

They may not be getting a divorce, but Big Bang Theory millionaire Kaley Cuoco did recently admit that her husband, Ryan Sweeting, is not the first love in her life. The topless Instagram bikini feet model claims that she loves her pets more than anything, but Ryan won't split because he understands. According to the latest gossip news updates, NBC is going to be making an animated musical for the Christmas holidays based on Jon Favreau's masterpiece Elf, but Big Bang cast member Jim Parsons--not Will Ferrell--will be voicing the iconic lead character, Buddy.

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Apparently, Big Bang Theory starlet, Kaley Cuoco has no problem taking care of all the bills, but if her husband, Ryan Sweeting, wants to be number one in her life, he might as well go ahead and file for divorce, because hat is never going to happen.

After accepting the ASPCA Compassion Award last Thursday night, Priceline Penny explained that her animals would always be the most important thing to her (via JustJared):

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"[Husband Ryan Sweeting] knew marrying me, this was going to be part of it.

"He was marrying into the animal life. They are my first loves.

"He's used to it though, he's okay with it."

In related news, Jim Parsons is going to have some pretty impressive shoes to fill when replacing Will Ferrell as the Buddy the Elf for NBC.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the seasonal special already has a scheduled release date of December 16, and will feature a star studded cast to sing along with Parson's this Christmas:

"Parsons will star as Buddy in the one-hour animated special Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas.

"Mark Hamill, Ed Asner, Fred Armisen, Jay Leno, Matt Lauer, Gilbert Gottfried, Kate Micucci, Rachael MacFarlane, Max Charles and Steve Higgins round out the voice cast."

Let's pray for the sake of all the little boys and girls the world over that the NBC producers do not allow Gilbert Gottfried to sing.

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