There is not a day that goes by that this star is not working out.But all that sweat equity has certainly led to some serious dividends as Kaley Cuoco was on fire on Wednesday night.The 37-year-old sizzled at the 24th and Final A Night at Sardi’s To Benefit the Alzheimer’s Association in Los Angeles, California, first on the carpet and then on the stage.While the actress has been slipping a little when it comes to red carpet style of late, the Big Bang Theory star turned things around at the event.Kaley sizzled as she walked the carpet in a slinky sequined red dress which made sure to show off plenty of skin.
The floor length gown featured a plunging neckline from which the actress showed off her cleavage.The dress then cut away providing the perfect showcase for her defined abs and slender waistline. Making the look even more scorching, the dress featured a low back which gave the actress another chance to show off the result of all her workouts.
The star – who recently split from her husband – gets a sweat session in every day but mixes her workouts up to include everything from Pilates to hikes and horse riding.With her gown – and the physique it encased – already making such an impact , Kaley kept the rest of her outfit rather simple.The star skipped in wearing any jewellery leaving the dazzling up to her sequinned dress and carried a simple black clutch.
Kaley also wore very little makeup going for a sun-kissed look instead with dusty pink lips complimenting her tanned skin.Staying with that theme, the star wore her shoulder length locks in soft waves and pushed to one side in a glamorous but beach-inspired style.But while her red carpet look was red hot, the star really tuned up the heat as she took to the stage at the event – which is part awards, part charity gala and part musical revue.
Getting in touch with her inner burlesque dancer, the actress took to the stage in just a pair of hot pants and an ab flaunting red crop top.Not afraid to make a fool of herself for a good cause, Kaley danced around the stage showing that while she may have the body of a dancer, she does not quite have the moves.The star performed as all of her Big Bang Theory co-stars watched on including former beau Johnny Galecki.Johnny looked like he had hit up the same tanning salon as Kaley as he also sported a golden shade.
The 40-year-old may play a geek on their hit show, but he really put some effort into his look this time, hitting the carpet in a pair of tight dark pants with a vest and matching jacket and tan showcasing white tee.Johnny and Kaley posed up with Melissa Rauch, who has been very busy promoting her new film The Bronze.The actress avoided taking any red carpet risks, stepping out in a tried and tested look, a little black dress.
Also embracing their dark sides was her co-star Kunal Nayyar and his stunning wife Neha Kapur with Kunal wearing a slick black classic suit with a while shirt buttoned up without a tie.His former Miss India wife showed simplicity can be the most chic in a halterneck dress which draped across her chest before cinching in at her waist.Kaley was not the only one to embrace a fiery shade of red with Grace Potter dazzling in a red long sleeve dress with a plunging neckline.
While the colour red stole the show, blue and its various hues was the shade of the night.Actresses Sarah Rafferty, Dove Cameron, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Katie Stevens all wore ice blue looks.Also attending the evening at the Beverly Hilton was Big Bang’s Simon Helberg, Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik as well as Jason Alexander, host Keltie Knight and anchor Connie Chung.Also hitting the stage was Eric McCormack who rocked out and channeled Jim Morrison for his performance.
Taking the stage in a less dramatic way was Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Miller, who went for laughs rather than big finishes.The stars all came together in their finest for a good cause.A Night at Sardi’s is an annual celebrity musical revue and awards dinner which supports the Alzheimer’s Association.To date the event has raised more than $28 million to fund research and care solutions into the widespread disease.