There have been rumors circulating for the last couple of months that Big Bang Theory Instagram feet model, Kaley Cuoco, and her pro-tennis playing husband, Ryan Sweeting, are ready to split, but from the looks of his surprise July 14, birthday blowout that couple are nowhere near getting a divorce any time soon. It's clear that Priceline Penny spared no expense putting her husband's name in lights, but with the boost net worth is going to be receiving after this year's contract negotiations with CBS, she can afford it. According to the latest internet gossip news updates the Big Bang Theory cast has banded together in demanding a raise in salary to $1 million an episode.
If the rumors that Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweetings marriage is on its last leg is true, than god only knows the size of the birthday bash a happy Penny would have thrown for her man.
"I met my husband right after his birthday last year. I finally get to celebrate w him. Oh this is gonna be good...'
It looks like Kaley Pulled out all the stop for her hubby birthday party, which included everything form a giant photo montage cake of Ryan to live dancers dubbed the Aqualillies:
"Obsessed w the #aqualillies amazing performance! Yep we totally had synchronized swimmers swimming and rockin out to One Direction on the sound system...#lifeisweeting."
It couldn't have be cheap to hire you very own Aqualillies for the evening, but you shouldn't worry about Cuoco's finances.
Word has it that she and the rest of her Big Bang Theory compatriots are going to be financially sound as a pound for some time to come (via Deadline):
"Under their previous contract, Galecki, Parsons and Cuoco earned around $350,000 an episode in Season 7, with each owning 0.25 point of the series' lucrative backend.
"Given the enormous success on Big Bang, a blockbuster network and off-network hit which some estimate could generate up to $3 billion for Warner Bros TV, Galecki, Parsons and Cuoco could go into Friends territory with new salaries in the neighborhood of $1 million per episode, plus a bigger piece of the backend."
And you know what that means...Aqualillies for everyone!
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