Kaley Cuoco made a bizarre admission on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon… that one of her own dog products made her pᴀss out for three hours.
The 38-year-old actress – who recently opened up about finding a new home for her beloved dog Shirley – founded a pet product business in 2023 called Oh Norman.
One of the products in her line is called Calm the Eff Down, described on the website as, ‘a daily supplement to support a balanced nervous system.’
She was on The Tonight Show promoting the second season of her Peacock series Based on a True Story, which debuted last week on the streaming service.
During her chat with Jimmy Fallon, she admitted to trying the liquid dog supplement for a strange reason… to prove it wasn’t toxic.
Kaley Cuoco made a bizarre admission on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon … that one of her own dog products made her pᴀss out for three hours
One of the products in her line is called Calm the Eff Down , described on the website as, ‘a daily supplement to support a balanced nervous system’
When asked what the company’s best-selling product was, Cuoco admitted it was Calm The Eff Down, which people buy, ‘if your dog is super hyper.’
‘Just FYI, I did try it when we started this, because I wanted to make sure I could say that… I didn’t want, like, humans to, like, die,’ she explained.
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‘I wanted to make sure we could take it. I took it, I was out for three hours. It works,’ she said, before insisting, ‘we’re not recommending humans take the product.’
‘It’s all natural, I did take it, I tested it on myself, and I really did calm the eff down. It was great. I was out,’ she joked.
The vet-approved product is made from all-natural ingredients and helps dogs cope with, ‘separation anxiety, fireworks fears, car ride discomfort, vet visit stress, airline travel’ and more.
The product comes in a liquid dropper that you can drop onto the dog food or directly into the pet’s mouth.
She also revealed that her company hired an actual dog for a position dubbed, ‘Chief Treat Officer,’ which they held a ‘nationwide search’ for.
She revealed the dog’s name is Hoagie, adding, ‘It just made sense. If I have a dog company, I need a dog to tell me if the stuff is good or not.’
When asked what the company’s best-selling product was, Cuoco admitted it was Calm The Eff Down, which people buy, ‘if your dog is super hyper’
‘Just FYI, I did try it when we started this, because I wanted to make sure I could say that… I didn’t want, like, humans to, like, die,’ she explained
‘I wanted to make sure we could take it. I took it, I was out for three hours. It works,’ she said, before insisting, ‘we’re not recommending humans take the product.’
Cuoco also spoke about her Peacock series Based On a True Story, following her character Ava and her husband Nathan (Chris Messina) who are obsessed with true crime.
She added that Tom Bateman returns as the first season’s killer, but added, ‘we have another killer this season and we’re a little unsure if it’s him again, if he’s doing the killing or not.’
The season also offered some surreal moments since Ava and Nathan have a baby on the show… and she was filming it right after she welcomed her own daughter Matilda.
‘That was right when I had Matilda, and so I was, like, experiencing real life baby with fake mom baby. Acting baby, yeah, and real baby. And it was very bizarre,’ she said.