Following nomination announcements, Cuoco posted two videos of her reacting to the news. Cuoco was nominated for Best Television Actress in a Musical/Comedy Series for her role on The Flight Attendant. The first video shows Cuoco anxiously waiting to see if her name will be called. Once it is, she burst into tears. The only words Cuoco can get out are intermittent “oh my god"s and “I can’t believe it.” In the second video, Cuoco is seen celebrating the series’ nomination for Best Musical/Comedy Series. In her caption, the actor thanked the Golden Globes and wrote, “I will never ever forget this moment, and I can’t stop crying … so proud of my entire team.” And for more celebrity content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. The Flight Attendant, which premiered on HBO Max in Nov. 2020, was the streamer’s number one series during its run, per Deadline. The show has a 98 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and has already been renewed for a second season, despite being conceived as a miniseries. Reviews for The Flight Attendant were overwhelmingly positive, with Vox calling it an “absurd, sadistic joy” of a show, and NPR describing it as a “fizzy, dark, and funny mystery.” And for more series worth watching, check out these Netflix Shows You Can Watch From Start to Finish This Weekend. Cuoco’s nomination for The Flight Attendant is her first major award nomination after decades in the business. She starred as Penny on The Big Bang Theory for 12 seasons, but was never nominated for the role. However, the cast of The Big Bang Theory did snag six ensemble nominations from the Screen Actors Guild Awards, from 2012 to 2017. And for more entertainment news, See James Gandolfini’s Lookalike Son as Tony in the Sopranos Prequel. The other actors nominated for Best Television Actress in a Musical/Comedy Series are Lily Collins in Emily in Paris, Elle Fanning in The Great, Jane Levy in Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, and Catherine O’Hara in Schitt’s Creek. The Flight Attendant is competing against Emily in Paris, The Great, Schitt’s Creek, and Ted Lasso for Best Musical/Comedy Series. And for some behind-the-scenes TV news, discover The One Guest Ellen DeGeneres Banned From Her Show.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb