Actress Kaley Cuoco is taking on a new role as a mother, but she doesn't care what others think about her parenting choices.
The “8 Simple Rules” alum and her partner Tom Pelphrey have made some decisions together that many may not agree with.
Cuoco and Pelfrey's parenting hacks have allowed them to give their 10-month-old daughter Matilda more screen time.
Kaley Cuoco welcomes first child, daughter Matilda, with Tom Pelphrey: 'Thank you for this little miracle'
“The Big Bang Theory” actress and “8 Simple Rules” alum Kaley Cuoco offered some parenting tips that she uses that many people may not agree with. (Getty Images)
“Some people are going to hate me for that. I don't care,” she told USA Today. “Her daughter has watched every Disney movie in existence at this point, and she loves it.”
“It was really fun to go back in time and watch some Disney movies,” she added. “Some of it is so new I've never even seen it. So I'm going through all of this with her.”
Last April, Cuoco and Pelfrey welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Matilda Carmine Richie Pelfrey.
The Big Bang Theory actress went on to explain why she is allowing Matilda screen time.
“Some moms-to-be may not want to be allowed to watch TV, and that's OK, but it definitely works for us,” she noted.
Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey welcome their first child

Cuoco and her partner Tom Pelphrey have welcomed their first child together, a girl named Matilda Carmine Richie Pelphrey. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
“If she's acting weird, I put her on the couch and let her watch a Disney movie. I'm like, 'Thank you, just 10 minutes.' That's great. To me, that's great.”
Another motherly credo she adheres to is not to take parenting tips from others.
“My advice is don't take any advice because every child is different,” she said. “What my child needs is not what your child needs. Our home is different than your home. And it's survival. You do what you can.” .”
Last week, Cuoco revealed that she kept her pregnancy a secret while filming her latest movie, Role Play.
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Cuoco, 38, plays a former assassin in her latest film, Role Play. (Getty Images)
“The movie was very meta. I feel like everything that's happening is happening to me in real life. I've been keeping this a secret. I'm trying to be a mother. “I was playing a mother. Everything was a little weird,” she explained to Access Hollywood.
“But I had to keep the fact that I was pregnant a secret. I didn't think I'd get to do any funny stunts or fight scenes, so that was the only reason I kept it a secret.”
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Cuoco plays a former assassin turned stay-at-home mom. When her character and her partner decide to spice up her marriage with a little role-play, her past secret life begins to resurface.





