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‘Big Bang Theory’ Kaley Cuoco Denies Ryan Sweeting Pregnant Rumors after Jim Parson Talks Anti-Sheldon Casting Choices [GOSSIP NEWS]

Despite the near constant speculation to the contrary as of late, Big Bang Theory's topless Instagram bikini model Kaley Cuoco isn't pregnant with hubby Ryan Sweetings baby. According to the latest gossip news updates, Priceline Penny is chalking up all the recent baby bump rumors to her habit of wearing baggy clothes. Big Bang co-star Jim Parsons may have at least two more years playing Sheldon on the hit TV show, but The Normal Heart actor doesn't want to play any other scientists and is strongly considering steering clear of comedy altogether on his next couple of projects.

Kaley Cuoco has talked about eventually having a baby with her professional tennis playing husband, Ryan Sweeting, sometime in the future but is assuring her fans that right now there is still no baby on board.

While her Wedding Ringer co-star, Josh Gad, thinks it's a real gas to tell people that Cuoco is hiding a secret pregnancy, Kaley assured E! News that the Book of Mormon actor is never to be trusted (via Inquistir):

"Josh Gad just told E! that I was pregnant, so if it comes from Josh Gad's mouth, you know it's a blatant lie. No, I'm not pregnant! I don't know why people keep thinking that.

"Maybe I should wear a little tighter clothes."

All that having been said -- Kaley is anything but baby-phobic and has even been jokingly known to steal a child our two when her friends aren't looking:

"I love babies! If you're holding a baby right now, I will take it from you and hold it.

"Like, I have this need to take it...any child, I just grab.

"I don't take it with me home, but it take it and I hold it for a while. I love it. I love it!"

Kaley's Big Bang co-star Jim Parsons has also been thinking about his future, and the 42-year-old actor wants it void of any more scientist roles.

While Parsons has certainly enjoyed that popularity and prestige that have gone along with playing an award winning physicist on the series -- not to mention the tens of millions of dollars set to come his way over the next few years -- he told USA Today that he planned on staying away from any characters who seemed a little too similar to Sheldon (via Inquisitr):

"I'm not usually looking at any more scientists right now.

"I'm not veering away from comedy, but a juicy role that I feel I'm well-suited for that's not a comedy would probably be more appealing to me right now."

Although he has a few idea about what he doesn't want, Jim says he certainly doesn't have anything specific in mind about who he wants to play next:

"I don't feel singularly focused on finding -- I don't know, 'I've got to play the husband of a dying woman' or 'I need to play in an adoption drama where we lose a child.'

"The material always does present itself. When you read it, a character either speaks out to me as I'm reading it or it doesn't."

It's a shame because that adoption drama sure sounds interesting

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