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‘Big Bang Theory’ Kaley Cuoco Calls Kevin Hart “Unprofessional”; Jim Parsons Explains TV Show Success [VIDEO NEWS]

Big Bang Theory 's breakout star, Kaley Cuoco, may have loved her time filming The Wedding Ringer with Kevin Hart and Josh Gad, but she wouldn't exactly compliment her co-stars on their sense of professionalism. According to the latest gossip news updates, the topless Instagram feet model insists that they all ruined countless scenes during the shooting due to their hysterical laughter. While fellow Big Bang big-wig Jim Parsons has yet to make the transition to big budget movie star, the multimillionaire does know that following TV show producer Chuck Lorre any and everywhere is the key to his long-term Hollywood success.

Kaley Cuoco fame vehicle The Wedding Ringer is currently in theaters and while Priceline Penny loved making the film, she admits that the cast didn't always behave their best.

During a recent interview, Cuoco revealed that at times she and fellow co-stars, Kevin Hart and Josh Gad would be cutting up on the set so much that it would wind up costing the studio money (via National Ledger):

''No, I laughed a lot. Kevin laughs a lot actually. Josh and I laughed a lot too.

"We all were very unprofessional. We laughed all the time.

"But Kevin, he could be so funny; he would just go off on these tangents and because we all knew we weren't going to use it, we just started dying laughing.

"It was endless laughter...There's probably actually an entire movie that will be released of just Kevin's bloopers, which is gold.''

Jim Parsons may not have landed his role on the next big buddy comedy just yet, but the Intel poster boy is doing very well for himself making a $1 million an episode for the next three years.

During on recent interview, Parsons admitted that he just felt privileged to be working with one of the greatest showrunners in television, Chuck Lorre, who he credits with the overall success of the show (via Inquisitr):

"Chuck was a musician before he was a writer, and one thing all of these shows have in common is a rhythm."

For his part, Lorre explained that all he really does it set the cast up to shine in a way the will keep the audiences interested regardless of subject matter:

"Stories should be about these characters trying to make it through the day.

"The obstacles in [their] path -- that's where the comedy comes from."

No sir...Kevin Hart is where the comedy comes from.

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