This time last year, Big Bang Theory cast member Kaley Cuoco was just days away from getting married to her professional tennis playing husband, Ryan Sweeting, on New Year's Eve, and word has it she wants to do it again. According to the latest gossip news updates, Priceline Penny wants all her friends and family to join her on their anniversary to mark the day, but most of them see it us a ridiculous imposition. While the topless Instagram bikini model has reportedly been working on party plans, Jim Parsons has been using his new TV show net worth building up his real estate portfolio. It's said that on top on the new L.A. home that Jim and his boyfriend Todd Spiewak bought from Robert Paterson earlier this year, Parsons just dropped more than $8.3 million to more than triple the size of their New York City apartment.
When Big Bang Theory multimillionaire, Kaley Cuoco recently won a People Choice Award for her comdeic portrayal of Penny on the show, she insisted that it was only her second best day of the year, as she married Ryan Sweeting on early hours of January 1.
So, in an effort to commemorate and recreate the perfect day, Kaley has reportedly invited everyone back for an annual party to celebrate the event, but a source explained in OK! Magazine's December 29, issue that giving up one New Year's was enough for most folks:
"Kaley's head has grown with her fame ad she wants everyone to give up their plans for her.
"She always has to be the center of attention...[and] it's starting to drive people nuts."
If Jim Parsons takes a rain check on the anniversary party, it will probably be for a good reason, after all he reportedly has a lot of renovating to do.
According to Variety, Parson's has spent almost a tenth of the $90 or so million he has coming to him for his next last few Big Bang years on an apartment he shares with his longtime boyfriend Todd Spiewak in New York City:
"The couple have spent a total of $8.356 million for their quartet of contiguous apartments that encompass a combined 3,118 square feet.
"The building, according to digital marketing materials, is slathered in white glazed terra-cotta and lit along the sidewalk by historically accurate gas lamps.
"The well-heeled residents benefit from white glove services that include 24/7 doormen, concierge access, coveted keys to Gramercy Park, a bicycle storage area and cold storage for grocery and flower deliveries."
No wonder he's making a fool of himself in those Intel commercials.
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