Kaley Cuoco Stunned in the Ultimate V-Neck Dress for an '8 Simple Rules' Cast Reunion
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Kaley Cuoco celebrated the memory of a loved one, and she looked fabulous while also reuniting with former cast members.
On May 4, the actress attended the annual gala by the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health called "An Evening from the Heart." After John Ritter's untimely death in 2003 from an aortic dissection, his family started the foundation to honor of his memory and his wife Amy Yasbeck continues to celebrate his legacy to this day.
At the event, Kaley reunited with her former 8 Simple Rules co-star Amy Davidson the red carpet. As viewers may remember, the duo played John's daughters on the early aughts sitcom. For the night out, The Big Bang Theory alum arrived in a long-sleeve baby pink blazer dress, with a hem that hit the middle of her thigh. The garment featured a deep V-neckline, two side pockets and two matching colored buttons.
While the ensemble seemed simple to wear to a gala, Kaley spiced it up with accompanying accessories. She slipped on a pair of dark silver pointed heels with bows fastened toward the toe. The Flight Attendant cast member also carried a white clutch and several necklaces for jewelry. Her dark hair was fashioned into a cascading ponytail, with bangs framing her face. She tied it all together with natural eye makeup, rosy cheeks and pink lipstick.
When she posted photos from the night on Instagram (including a selfie between her, Amy and fellow cast mate Martin Spanjers), her followers couldn't get over seeing everyone back together. What's more, they loved seeing what she wore to honor John as well.
"Looking good ?? Kaley," one person wrote in the comments section. "You look amazing ??," a different user commented. "Love this ??????," another follower added.
While Kaley certainly shined on the red carpet, she's also been open about her relationship with John before his death. When speaking to Variety in 2021, she shared how the late star helped her develop skills needed to lead a TV show.
"The respect and the kindness and the joy he brought to that set, it was unbelievable," she told the outlet. “In the future, if I was that No. 1, I knew how I was going to run my set."
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