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Kaley Cuoco And Johnny Galecki Finally Saying Goodbye To ‘The Big Bang Theory’? Spin-Off Unlikely To Happen?

Kaley Cuoco And Johnny Galecki Finally Saying Goodbye To ‘The Big Bang Theory’? Spin-Off Unlikely To Happen?

Kirsten Kane

Rumors about "The Big Bang Theory" stars Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki leaving the show continue to swirl on the web.

Previously, it has been rumored that Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki are asking for a salary increase, but since the network was not willing to give them what they wanted, the two highest paid actors reportedly decided to leave the show.

Another report that surfaced earlier was that Cuoco, who is playing as Penny in the series, will not reprise her role as she feels jealous that the show has focused on Bernadette and Howard who were expecting their first baby together.

It has also been speculated before that the showrunners were making big changes for the most watched comedy series in order to let go of Cuoco and Galecki. All these rumors however are yet to be clarified by the actors involved.

Recent reports suggested that Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco together with other show casts Jim Parsons, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch are negotiating new contracts for a possible 11th season and beyond.

"We are very confident that everyone involved wants more Big Bang past year 10 and I know Warner Bros. will make those deals," said CBS president Glenn Geller as per report by The Hollywood Reporter.

With Geller's statement, many still believed that the show will push for Season 11 as "The Big Bang Theory" is one of the most successful TV series in the past ten years.

Meanwhile, a spin-off of the show is reportedly impossible to happen as the new season is already in the works with Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki reprising their roles.

Also one of the series producers has once said that she is not dreaming of a spinoff for "The Big Bang Theory."

"I can't imagine doing that. I couldn't imagine taking any part of this show and separating it; it's all one piece to me. I can't wrap my head around splintering someone away from this show," producer Lorre told the source back in 2013.

"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 airs every Thursday on CBS. Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco, on the other hand, are yet to give their statements regarding all the rumors that surfaced.

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