OMG! 3some gift on valentines day with Melissa Raunch and Kaley Cuoco – see details

On April 21, the first two episodes of The Flight Attendant season 2 hit HBO Max, much to fans’ delight. Of course, fans aren’t the only ones celebrating, though. To commemorate the second season and to celebrate their on- and off-screen friendship, Kaley and fellow Flight Attendant actress Zosia Mamet got matching ink.

The co-stars and real-life best friends debuted their new tattoos on Instagram in an adorable side-by-side photo. “I ‘booped’ you many years ago @zosiamamet ,” Kaley captioned her post, which shows off matching fine-line cursive “Boop” tattoos by celebrity tattoo artist Arbel. “Glad we made it official.” While the ink is clearly an inside joke between the actresses, fans can’t help but want to be in on the secret. “Lovely, what’s the reasoning behind it,” one fan asked in Kaley’s comments section. “My husband always boops our [cats’] noses. So cute,” another fan exclaimed. “Ok you two are so cute,” a different fan commented. “Friendship goals! ❤️❤️❤️,” someone else wrote.

Meanwhile, Zosia posted the same photo — but with a different caption. “It all started with a “boop” @kaleycuoco I can’t imagine life without you,” she wrote. “Sooo dang cute!!🥰🥰,” actress Cheryl Hanes commented on her post. “How cute are those tats? What a perfect reminder and the story behind it is so darn cute ❤️❤️,” another fan added.

As for the story, Kaley and Zosia met while reading for The Flight Attendant back in 2019. At the time, they were being auditioned for their chemistry together. Little did they know that they’d become inseparable friends IRL. So much so, in fact, that this isn’t even the duo’s first tattoo together. Back in October 2020, Kaley and Zosia got matching paper airplane tattoos as a memento of their time together on the show.

 

Kaley Cuoco was apparently cupping on Wednesday — and she had mixed feeling about it. “The Big Bang Theory” star Cuoco hit up Instagram to post a jarring photo of of herself, sporting large circular marks on her bare back. “Hurts so good,” the actress wrote in the photo’s caption, referencing the 1982 John Mellencamp song. “Cuoco added the hashtags, “#nofilter #cupping” and “#horsegirltanlines.”

 

 

The alternative practice of cupping therapy involves local suction being applied to the skin, which is drawn into cups by creating a vacuum. It is used to help treat pain, muscle knots and swelling. Reactions to the photo varied. “That looks like something gone wrong straight out of ‘Silence of the Lambs,’” one comment read. “That’s a bit extreme, yes/ no?” another asked.

 

 

“Your scales are showing,” another remarked. “I thought someone got a giant pepperoni [pizza] tattoo on their back.

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