L&S: Kaley Cuoco & Ryan Sweeting ‘get into these knockout, drag-out fights’

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The tabloids have been pushing these kinds of stories about Kaley Cuoco and her husband Ryan Sweeting often enough in the past month. Star, In Touch and now Life & Style have claimed that all is not well in Ryan and Kaley’s newlywed paradise. Who would have thought that a rebound relationship, where the guy moved in within a week and which concluded with a quickie wedding, would be facing any kind of trouble? It’s not like they jumped into this without getting to know each other, right? It’s not like Kaley is going to be making $90 million over the next few years and she didn’t even bother with a prenup for her Tennis K-Fed, right? Why would any of that lead to trouble?

Looks like there’s trouble in paradise for another Hollywood couple. Life & Style has exclusively learned just eight months after tying the knot, Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting and tennis pro husband Ryan Sweeting are at each other’s throats. “They get into these knockout, drag-out fights,” says an insider.

In fact, eyewitnesses detail an argument the two got into one on Emmy night at an HBO afterparty. “They were very angry — going back and forth at each other,” recalls a fellow reveler who witnessed their argument on Aug. 25. Adds another source at the fete: “Kaley was shaking her head, turning red. She looked like she was going to cry.”

“Kaley — who’d been drinking rosé — whispered ‘Please don’t leave me’ to Ryan, then got up to go to the bathroom,” the first partygoer relates. “After she walked away, Ryan put his finger to his head and pretended to shoot himself. Twice.”

[From Life & Style]

Damn, that’s… wow. You know it’s bad when a couple fights like that in public, at an industry party. So, who are we blaming? I think there’s enough blame to go around. Both of them should have known better – these are not impulsive teenagers, you know? Kaley is 28 and Ryan is 27. I understand getting swept up in a new relationship in the beginning, but every single person thought rushing into marriage was a bad idea.

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  1. aims says:

    I agree. This is what happens when you get married to fast without knowing the person. She always seemed like a girl who has to have someone. Like a jlo.

    • reddy says:

      I have to admit though that, although not often and rarely in public, I do get dramatic during fights too, and we live together for 6 years now, so time does not always make you less of a damaqueen. and I am also guilty of doing the ‘finger to the head and pretend to shoot’ thing just a few weeks ago. Sometimes I wonder what our neighbours think of us, as they can definitly hear us through the wall. But never once, even early on in our relationship was it ever an option for the both of us to give up the relationship. Shit gets talked through till it’s dead and gone instead.
      What I want to say is that I think they can make it.

      • yuya says:

        I have neighbors like you and what I think is that my neighbors should break up and just end the torture already. Sometimes two people aren’t compatible and admitting that isn’t “giving up”, it’s facing reality.

    • Dana says:

      I disagree. It’s not everyone. I married my husband LITERALLY 3 months after we MET. Yet we never scream at each other, rarely have disagreements, and barely have to “work” at our marriage. We’ve been married for 6 years now and have never had a situation like this. Oh and we were 18 & 19 when we got married not 27 & 28.
      I think their maturity could use some development. Maybe their judgement as well.

      • aims says:

        Me too. Married my husband after three month, I was nineteen and he was twenty-two, we’ve been together for 17 years. What I meant by her is that, I felt as though she had jumped from one fiance and married her current husband. It felt a little forced and a huge move after literally telling the world that the last guy was the one, a few months prior. Everyone ages differently, a 19 year old maybe very mature for their age while a person in their 20’s a mess. You never know how it’s going to go.

  2. starrywonder says:

    Le sigh. Who didn’t see this coming. Girl is trying so hard to be an A lister (A lister in movies) and trying to turn her tv appeal into something bigger. Don’t marry people you have only been dating for about a month.

    • Joan says:

      Yep, the relationship smelled of failure from the beginning. Add the fact that she had an over-the-top, New Year’s Eve ceremony to add glitz/a super happily-ever-after princess theme. Just bad. She ran into this guy’s arms right after her split with Henry Cavill. I think she was embarassed about that coupling, especially since it has been suggested that she bearded Cavill. She ran …. but far too fast.

    • Sunny says:

      I think she seems like a very nice person but maybe a little needy… a little try hard. It seems she threw herself into a marriage and it may not have been the best decision.

      She strikes me as the type of woman who is in love with the idea of being in love and that rarely works out well.

  3. Erinn says:

    It’s almost like bringing a guy you had never met home the night of the first date/meeting and allowing him to move right on in, doesn’t work out for everyone. Color me surprised.

    I think Kaley is just in love with the idea of marriage. She’d been engaged a few times before this guy, and I think that being married was more important than finding the right guy.

    • Zwella Ingrid says:

      I really like Kaley. I would like to defend her, but you are all right. Moving in and getting married that quickly is always a bad idea. I was keeping my fingers crossed hoping for her sake that by some miracle this might work for her. I feel bad for her. I do think you are right when you say she was in love with the idea of being in love, and marriage. I’m so sad for her. If this story is true, it sounds like this guy is a dick.

      • Charlotte says:

        She used to be my girl crush (now Mindy Kaling), and I still root for her, but this guy seemed like a bad idea from the start. If he’s so great and you know he’s ‘the one’, what’s the harm in slowing things down a little??? If he’s right for you, he’s not going anywhere.

    • Virgilia Coriolanus says:

      I was talking to my mom about how famehoish Kaley became, and the minute I said that she was engaged to a dude she’d JUST met, and had been engaged twice before, she said ‘Oh, so she just wants to be married.’….that’s pretty bad when my mom figures it out two minutes after hearing about her for the very first time.

      • FLORC says:

        Bingo VC! That’s my thought too. She really wanted to be married. She’s got a solid history of rushing relationships and not taking time to be single and know herself without someone else.

        And this is L&S, but I believe it has roots in truth.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        She wasn’t engaged twice before! I feel like that keeps getting repeated on these stories, and it is not true!

    • Erinn says:

      Exactly. And I mean, I’m not trying to be harsh on her, but she made some bad calls here.

      I got married a few weeks ago to my high school sweet heart. We dated from the age of 14, and I’m now 24. It took us over 9 years to get married between the fact that we were incredibly young when we started dating, and because we prioritized other things such as school and finding a stable job over getting married. We knew we were perfect for each other, we knew we would get married. We just didn’t have any reason to rush that.

      Virgilia; my dad amusingly follows celebrity gossip to a degree because he finds it all so dramatic and hilarious. I went to my parents and he was like “Why is Kaley so worried about marriage”.

      Charlotte: Mindy is my forever crush now. I loved her on the office, but she completely won me over on TMP.

      • FLORC says:

        Congratulations!!!
        That’s wonderful you found your love early on. While I was no fan of sifting through many toads to find mine I hink it’s valuable to know good you have it with the right person. If you can skip all that though, that”s wonderful.

      • Erinn says:

        FLORC – it’s pretty rare that this kind of thing works out, haha. We were lucky. But I can see why most high school sweethearts don’t work out, and I can see how even toad sifting could be pretty damn fun.

  4. Froggy says:

    I don’t get why people settle instead of staying single.

    • aims says:

      Agreed. I’d rather be alone and happy, then married and miserable .

    • LadyMTL says:

      I think for a lot of people it’s just a fear of being alone, combined with pressure (from friends or family or etc). I’m pushing 40 and I’ve been single for a while now – never married – and I would rather spend the rest of my days surrounded by my books and cat than settle for some douchebag.

      That said, it does get a bit annoying when I never have a date for a wedding or whatnot, lol. 😛

    • PunkyMomma says:

      For some, just the act of getting married is considered a rite of passage. Sad, but true.

    • FLORC says:

      I don’t think they see it as settling. I think Kaley is a hyperemotional eternal romantic. She wants that swept off your feet romance. I don’t think she’s seeing that lust and love are not the same.

  5. Ellie66 says:

    Why does she always look like she just sucked on a lemon? And that’s what happened when u marry someone that soon.

  6. ToodySezHey says:

    The better question is…The US Open , one of tennis’ 4 majors, is currently taking place in NY. Why isn’t Ryan there earning his keep? I follow tennis quite closely, and I don’t even think this dude is on the ATP tour.

    Tennis is kind of like baseball, it has different tiers and players make their way up until they become top 100 players on the ATP tour.

    Futures events are typically where all players start, then comes challenger level events. .which is sort of equivalent to AAA baseball, one level below the big show. If a player is good, they will quickly reach ATP level, the top level of competition. But even the ATP has different levels itself. 250 event tournaments(250 asking points for winning the tournament) usually feature guys who are barely in the top 100, then 500 events (usually top 50 and up players) and finally, Masters 1000 events. Top 10 players play the Master series pretty exclusively, if your are in the top 50 but not top 20 you can qualify to play.

    Point being I follow the Master series events, the majors, and the prominent 500 events and I can’t remember the last time I saw this guy’s name in a draw.

    • CuriousCole says:

      Excellent question Toody. I am more than a little intimidated by your knowledge! I suppose he no longer feels he has to work?

    • Zwella Ingrid says:

      You would think if this guy has no legitimate prospects to earn a living playing tennis, he would be more invested in at least trying to make Kaley happy. I know that sounds terrible. I’m not endorsing him using her for money. I know me saying that is sounding like I think its the thing for him to do…

    • Lizzie says:

      Sweeting is total joke on the tour. Guy played a few Davis Cup matches with the Bryans and Roddick a few years ago….few low level tournaments then injuries set in. Like a lot of them. Ranking totally tanked and the guy is 27…he had potential and it just didn’t work out for him. So whats better, grinding it out on the challenger circuit or marrying an extremely rich blond who moved him in after the 1st date?
      He knows where his bread is buttered!

    • Lisa says:

      I follow tennis quite closely as well, and as far as I can work out between the ATP tour site and Wikipedia, he either got hurt or just gave up just when he was consistently ranked in the top 100. Neither site says why his career stalled at that point, but clearly something happened. With his current lack of points, he’d have to have gone through the qualifying tournament to even make the main draw at the Open.

      Who knows, but calling this guy a professional tennis player (as of now, anyway) seems a stretch to me. His 2014 prize money total is $156. Michael Russell, on the other hand, whom I would guess most casual fans have not heard of, and who is ranked 130th right now, has made just over $220,000 so far this year.

      • ToodySezHey says:

        Micheal Russell just grinds it out. I think he plays doubles as well? And if you watch the tennis channel, he has those nifty commercials for tennis warehouse.

    • The Original Mia says:

      Wasn’t he slowly dropping in the rankings before his injury? Meeting and marrying Kelly was like hitting the damn lottery. He doesn’t have to work again in his life.

  7. Nuzzybear says:

    They say that married couples start to look alike after a while. These two already have identical pursed-lip non-smiles.

  8. ToodySezHey says:

    Hell with her money, he can afford a good coach and training at a decent facility

  9. penelope says:

    SHE HASN’T GOT A PRENUP?

    Don’t think I knew that. What a fool.

    • lucy2 says:

      I don’t remember that either, but maybe I’m just so stunned by it I had momentary memory loss. If she really doesn’t, that is incredibly foolish. Even if they’d been together for years, she should have protected her wealth, current and future.

  10. amp122076 says:

    what is with that stupid bow tie around her neck?

    • Size Does Matter says:

      I was wondering the same. I think maybe that’s his tie? Sounds like she got a little drunky at this party.

    • Kori says:

      It was his–you can see it in other photos. Guess she thought it’d be cute.

    • Mixtape says:

      I was wondering the same thing. Look at the first pic in the gallery–it is his tie. Ruined a perfectly lovely dress and look for her.

    • TrixC says:

      I’m not sure why she always insists on wearing strapless dresses either. She has quite broad, athletic shoulders and this style looks best on women with narrow slender shoulders.

      • Bucky says:

        She might be proud of her strong, shapely shoulders and want to show them off. There is more than one body type, and I HATE HATE HATE the prevailing wisdom that “flattering” dressing is dressing that hides “flaws.” Like, big-hipped women, wear stuff that accentuates your waist and hides your hips is the party line. What’s so wrong with highlighting big hips? What’s wrong with big hips, you know? I just hate the whole “it’s just not flattering” line. It reflects a very narrow view of what is and isn’t attractive.

  11. Bucky says:

    This guy had douche written all over him from the beginning, and she was so desperate to be married or engaged, again, that she was an easy target. Terrible stuff.

    When I saw this picture of her at a pre-Emmys party, I immediately thought, “Yep, that marriage is not working out.” For an actress, she’s not very good at playing happy.
    http://www.gofugyourself.com/emmys-fug-carpet-kaley-cuoco-sweeting-08-2014/entertainment-weeklys-pre-emmy-party-arrivals-28

    And there was no pre-nup??? Oh, honey.

  12. Miss M says:

    1- I thought there was a story that she was asking him to sign a postnup (if that ‘s what it is called). I wouldn’t be surprised if this was the major reason for their fights.

    2- The cynical in me believes this Kaley Cuoco (who didn’t photops with Superman) would do anything to stay in the tabloids. I would rather hope this is just gossip for exposure than it is trouble in paradise,

  13. Pandy says:

    I wish her well. She’s not annoying enough to wish ill on her marriage. I’m sure you want someone to have your back in Hollywood.

  14. Tippy says:

    No prenup is indeed unfortunate.

    When the dust eventually settles her $90 million will be closer to $10 million.

  15. marie says:

    I dont know, sometimes it works. I met my husband, and married him 4 days later. Now years later we have kids and are the only marriage left between both my friends and his. I think the difference is neither of us was on the rebound and desperate. We had both been separate for years and we are almost equal on money brought in.

    I had people so sure we were going to be over in a month. Sometimes I think I got lucky though and we are both naturally In different people so our fights are almost non existing.

    I think kaley is pretty drama hungry though and thats a relationship killer no matter how long you’ve been together.

  16. blondie says:

    There were rumors that she is trying to get a “prenup” now (I don’t know how is called after u get married). And the thing is, she only has income coming from Big Bang, it’s not like she will have more income in the future as she doesn’t do many movies.
    I really hope this guy doesn’t get half but if he does, it’s on her.