Henry Cavill Accused of Faking Kaley Cuoco Relationship So That Big Bang Theory Actress Would Use Her Fame To Tweet “Everyone go see ‘Man of Steel'”

Henry Cavill Accused of Faking Kaley Cuoco Relationship

Henry Cavill’s relationship with the big bang actress star Kaley Cuoco was a bit baffling. The couple which was deemed perfect at that time left a lot of fans in utter shock after their eventual split up within just a month of dating.

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Even after many years of their mutual breakup, fans are still confused to this day by the short-lived relationship between the two, which was once considered perfect and a match made in heaven.

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Kaley Cuoco and Henry Cavill in 2013
Kaley Cuoco and Henry Cavill in 2013

Henry Cavill and Kaley Cuoco’s short-lived relationship

Henry Cavill was publicly dating The Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco after they met in June 2013. The couple soon shared the limelight and became the most talked-about Hollywood couple at the time, with paparazzi following at their every step from grocery shopping to normal outings. Fans too shipped them wholly through their journey as both shared the components to be termed as the perfect match.

However, the strange part appears after the couple mutually ended their bond after a month but remained friends which led to some suspicious theories among the fans. Kaley Cuoco later explained that she wasn’t comfortable with the media scrutiny the relationship was gathering. In an interview with Cosmopolitan, she revealed,

“I had no one following me until I met Superman. I’ve been in this business for 20 years, and my whole life, I could go anywhere, and do anything, There had not been one paparazzi photo of me until like several months ago. The recognition was crazy.”

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Henry Cavill and Kaley Cuoco in July 2013
Henry Cavill and Kaley Cuoco

Fans believe the relationship between the two was just a PR stunt

After the mist settled, in retrospect, people started to see the one-month relationship between the two celebrities as more of a publicity stunt. Further speculations aroused when some experts started saying that their body language together was off and it seemed as if they were trying hard to convince the public that they are in a relationship.

The argument further strengthens as both actors shared the same PR agency, which assists the theory of their original motive behind the relationship was to promote their upcoming projects, as Henry Cavill was set to star in Man of Steel at that time while Kaley Cuoco was starring in The Big Bang Theory.

Later, the actress shared a photo of herself with the poster of the Man of steel on Twitter with the caption “Everyone goes see ‘Man of Steel’. It is fantastic in every single way“, which further paints the strategy behind Kaley Cuoco’s and Henry Cavill’s relationship, leading people to believe the PR agency used Cuoco’s fame to hype Cavill’s movie.

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Kaley Cuoco and Henry Cavill in 2013
Kaley Cuoco and Henry Cavill in 2013

As of now, both have moved on from their initial roots, with Henry Cavill currently dating Natalie Viscuso while Kaley Cuoco has been through two marriages. Fans believe that their relationship was just a strategic plan for the promotion of their respective projects, instead of a genuine connection.

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Written by Santanu Roy

Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with Batman and The Everly Brothers. Apart from pursuing animation and analyzing movies, he possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a content writer at Fandomwire with over 800 articles.