Kaley Cuoco Wants To Marry Ryan Sweeting ‘Tomorrow’


Kaley Cuoco doesn’t want to wait to marry fiancé Ryan Sweeting.

Cuoco and Sweeting got engaged on September 25 after just three months of dating. The couple met on a blind date set up by tennis doubles player Mike Bryan.

After the proposal, Cuoco tweeted, “Flying high, I could literally touch the sky with you….” Sources said the couple have been inseparable since Sweeting flew to Los Angeles for his date with Cuoco.

The Big Bang Theory star said she wanted to marry the professional tennis player as soon as possible.

“We’ve been planning, so hopefully early next year,” the 27-year-old told People at friend Haylie Duff’s The Real Girl’s Kitchen book signing in Los Angeles. “We don’t have an exact date, but I want to marry him tomorrow so I want to go as fast as possible.”

Cuoco also said that Sweeting has given her free reign over the wedding preparations.

“He doesn’t care, and that’s what he keeps telling me,” she said. “He knows that I’ve been planning this in my brain for 25 years, so he’s not daring to get in there. He’s like, ‘Whatever you want!'”

Cuoco joked that her engagement to Sweeting has had one major effect on her.

“[I’m] such a homemaker,” she said. “I don’t know what happened. I got engaged and I’m in the kitchen every night making meals. I love it!”

Before she began dating Ryan Sweeting, Kaley Cuoco dated Man of Steel star Henry Cavill. The relationship only lasted a few weeks because Cuoco couldn’t stand the constant media attention that came with dating the 30-year-old Brit.

“She just got overwhelmed with the very public Superman relationship,” a source said after the breakup. “She’s not used to that much attention and chaos in her life.”

The source also said that Cuoco and Cavill split amicably and remained friends.

Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting made their first red carpet appearance as a couple at a pre-Emmys party last month.

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