Cuoco's 11-month-old daughter is growing up way too fast!
Kaley Cuoco's 11-month-old daughter, Matilda, is looking more and more like her, all of which is to say it's a bittersweet reminder that she's growing up so fast!
The Big Bang Theory star took to Instagram to share a few adorable snaps of baby Matilda "twinning" like her mama. In one snap, Cuoco's face is right next to Matilda's, and the resemblance is uncanny. And apparently Matilda's old enough to experience boredom with her toys, which has prompted Cuoco to now use her legs as a human slide, much to her daughter's delight.
Another snap shows baby Matilda behind the wheel of an RV.
"I left for 2 nights, came back to a teenager who drives apparently," Cuoco quipped.
If it seems like Cuoco's in a reflective mood it's because Matilda has a milestone birthday just around the corner -- she turns one on Saturday. It wasn't that long ago when Cuoco shared with ET stories from the "exciting" and "insane" first few months of motherhood.
It was back in May when Cuoco opened up about embracing motherhood and enjoying life and going with the flow when it comes to parenting.
"She's five weeks today," Cuoco said, beaming. "Everyone's happy, everyone's good... She's thriving, she's the best!"
Cuoco, who welcomed Matilda with partner Tom Pelphrey, also said that while she enjoys the opportunity to go out with Pelphrey so they can spend time alone together, she also has serious FOMO because she's just so obsessed with Matilda.
"She's amazing. She's five weeks old and she was laughing today, full on laughing and I was like, 'This kid is hysterical!'" Cuoco shared, adding, "I've become that mom who posts every freaking thing. She does something, and I'm like, 'I have to post that!'"
Cuoco also shared with ET about not reading up on books ahead of welcoming Matilda. In fact, she took it a step further.
"From the minute I even knew I was pregnant, I'm like, 'We're doing this our way,'" Cuoco admitted to ET in January. "I feel like if I've learned anything, it's really, your child is your child and it's not like the next kid. And you, as a parent, are not like that parent, and what that child needs is not what my child needs."
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