Kaley Cuoco shares adorable new photo of her baby girl Matilda

The actress welcomed her first child with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey on March 30.

April 6, 2023, 12:46 PM

Kaley Cuoco is showing off her newborn daughter Matilda Carmine Richie, whom she welcomed with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey back on March 30.

The "Big Bang Theory" alum shared an adorable new photo of her baby girl on her Instagram story Wednesday.

In the cute snapshot, Matilda is seen with her eyes wide open, wrapped in a pink blanket and looking away from the camera, with an "Oh Hello" sticker next to her in the frame.

PHOTO: Kayley Cuoco shared a photo of her newborn Matilda to her Instagram account.
Kayley Cuoco shared a photo of her newborn Matilda to her Instagram account.
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Cuoco also shared two additional Instagram story posts showing Matilda being held by friends, and another showing Pelphrey with the baby.

Cuoco, 37, and Pelphrey, 40, announced Matilda's arrival in dual Instagram posts on April 1, two days after her birth.

The actress, who currently stars in "The Flight Attendant" on HBO Max, shared a carousel of photos of the newborn and their family of three in her announcement post.

"Introducing, Matilda Carmine Richie Pelphrey, the new light of our lives," Cuoco wrote in the caption. "We are overjoyed and grateful for this little miracle."

Cuoco then thanked her family, friends and the medical staff, whom she said helped "immensely."

"We are blessed beyond belief," she added. "@tommypelphrey didn't think I could fall even more in love with you, but I did."

In a separate post that same day, Pelphrey wrote, "My heart is full of love and gratitude for this miracle…. Eternally grateful for the strength and bravery of my soulmate and best friend @kaleycuoco. You are incredible. 💪♥️"

Cuoco first revealed she was expecting in October, sharing an Instagram post featuring photos of herself and Pelphrey, who starred on "Ozark" and "Iron Fist."

"Baby girl Pelphrey coming 2023," she wrote at the time. "Beyond blessed and over the moon."