Kaley Cuoco has revealed that her nine-month-old daughter has watched Succession.
The Big Bang Theory and Flight Attendant star welcomed her first baby, named Matilda, last year with partner Tom Pelphrey.
Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Cuoco opened up on parenting life, revealing one encounter on a plane with another couple with a baby.
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"I knew our flight was coming up. I was like: 'Oh, my god. How are you going to do this?'" she recalled of questioning how they kept their baby quiet. "I said: 'Are you going to watch some TV, put some TV on for the kid?'
"She was like: 'Oh, no. We don't allow TV yet for our kid.' And I was thinking: 'Matilda just watched the first season of Succession last week'.
"I was like: 'Okay, so are we not supposed to do that?' I don't understand. I'm like not kidding. We watched the finale. She's like: 'Oh my god'."
Cuoco joked that Matilda was "really shocked at the finale" and that her daughter "cried" when she told her the season was finished.
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"I think I'm doing everything the opposite than people are doing," Cuoco continued, as her and Kimmel discussed how media consumption has changed, the actress further revealing that Matilda is a big fan of the iPad.
"Oh, she's watching everything. I have no shame. As long as she's not crying," Kaley added, before Kimmel asked whether the youngster can operate the machine.
"She is getting really good. It's scary. She can move. The hands move," the actress replied, Kimmel suggesting she was making a lot of parents feel better.
"One or the other, we'll see. A lot of judgment. Stop judging the moms out there," Cuoco declared. "Come on, guys. Let them watch Succession."
Back in November, the star marked her first Thanksgiving as a mother, sharing a sweet snap with Matilda and Tom.

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