Kaley Cuoco smooched partner Tom Pelphrey on the Golden Globes red carpet as she showed off her sweet baby bump.
The Big Bang Theory star, 37, looked radiant as she cradled her bump in a stunning lavender gown alongside her beau on the drenched grey-coloured carpet.
After the downpour in Los Angeles subsided, Kaley looked stunning in her floaty dress which featured elegant bejewelled straps and matching waist gems. The outfit it adorably draped over her growing belly.
Kaley tied her brown locked back to show off her beautiful diamond dangling ear rings.
She beamed as she stood next to her man, who looked dapper in in a white blazer and bow-tie combo. The 40-year-old kissed the mother-to-be as the pair posed for the cameras.
And the star was hoping to win a gong at the event after being nominated for Best Television Actress in a Musical/Comedy series. She made the shortlist for her role as Cassie Bowden in The Flight Attendant.
The 80th edition of the annual ceremony was once again being held at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills. It made its return to TV after being shunned last year due to controversy surrounding a lack of diversity.
However, as it made its comeback, the stars were out in force once again.
Among those in attendance was Austin Butler who had been nominated for an award for his brilliant performance as Elvis Presley in the hit movie Elvis.
Despite now being a huge success, the 31-year-old admitted he almost left the world of acting following the death of his mother in his early 20s after a battle with cancer.
Speaking to Hollywood Reporter, the former child star said: "I started at about 12. I just stumbled into extra work. I was an incredibly shy kid.
"If that kid knew that I was sitting around all my heroes right now, talking like this in public, he wouldn’t believe it. But being around other actors, suddenly I felt like I’d found my tribe.
"I started wanting to be around other people. My mom saw that in me, and I owe her for everything because she quit her job and drove me to auditions and took me to acting classes."
He continued: "I started to question. Suddenly I was around doctors and people that were hurting a lot in hospitals, and I thought, ‘Is acting a noble profession? Should I be doing this or should I give myself in some way that can help people who are dealing with cancer or something like that?'"
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