Kaley Cuoco just broke up with Ryan Sweeting but reports now claim the "Big Bang Theory" star is practically "begging" for Johnny Galecki to get back together with her.
Meanwhile, gossip websites say that the actress left her tennis player ex-husband because he was "unmotivated" and "jobless."
After Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting's rep announced that the couple is filing for divorce, several speculations have surrounded their marriage and why it failed despite their sweet Instagram posts together.
While some claim Johnny Galecki had something to do with Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting's break up because the actor wanted to get back together with Cuoco, there are reports that say otherwise.
Instead, some websites claim the reason for Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting's divorce is due to the tennis player's lack of motivation in life.
"Kaley ended things with Ryan," a source told allegedly ET Online, as reported by Hollywood Take. "It didn't come out of left field or a shock to anyone close to them ... it was a long time coming. She realized she wants to be with a guy who has a job and is motivated. All of Ryan's friends knew it was going to end bad."
On top of that, some reports say Kaley Cuoco had filed for divorce due to Ryan Sweeting's alleged dependency to pain killers.
"She supported him but she said he couldn't make the commitment to get sober," an insider said. "He'd tell her he was working on it and instead go get wasted."
Meanwhile, a few weeks after Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting's divorce announcement, the "Big Bang Theory" actress has reportedly "begged for Johnny (Galecki) to give her another chance," trying to convince him to get back together with her.
"(Kaley) never stopped having feelings for (Johnny) Galecki," the National Enquirer reported, according to MSN.com. "She's returned to the only man she totally trusts."
"Kaley has a special bond with Johnny, an intensity she never had with Ryan," Hollywood Life reported.
Despite the rumors, Kaley Cuoco, Ryan Sweeting and Johnny Galecki have remained mum over the issue.