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Kaley Cuoco’s daughter prefers Grinch to Santa

Kaley Cuoco wishes a ‘Merry Grinchmas’ as she hilariously admits that her daughter is afraid of Santa Claus

Kaley Cuoco’s daughter, 2-year-old Matilda, has a unique Christmas preference: she’s scared of Santa Claus and instead believes the Grinch and Jack Skellington deliver her presents. The actress shared her daughter’s fascination with these characters, even revealing they’ve watched ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ hundreds of times this season, making it a budding family tradition.

Kaley Cuoco is all about the Christmas spirit; however, this time around, instead of Santa, she is all about welcoming the Grinch into her home! In a recent talk, the famed ‘The Big Bang Theory’ actress revealed that her 2-year-old daughter Matilda, is afraid of Santa Claus.Read on to know more.

Kaley Cuoco talks about her daughter’s Christmas habits

The actress recently revealed that her daughter prefers the green and grumpy monster Grinch over the one and only Santa Claus. Taking to her social media account, the star shared glimpses of her family celebrations with fans. She posted photos and videos of her daughter’s Christmas gifts all lined up perfectly, and added a little anecdote about their celebrations this year round. She added the caption “When your child is afraid of Santa and will only believe the Grinch and Jack are bringing her presents LOL,” citing that her child prefers Grinch over Santa, and wants him to bring her Christmas presents this time around. She also shared that Matilda loves the animated character of Jack Skellington. She took to her stories to post a photo of a life-sized Jack Skellington model, as well as a Grinch plushie for her daughter as some of the gifts. She then proceeded to post another adorable selfie that consisted of her, her fiancé Tom Pelphrey, and their beloved daughter holding on to the green plushie. She posted the photo along with the caption, “Happy Grinchmas.”

Matilda’s obsession with Jack Skellington

In an interview with People, the actress also opened up about how Christmas as a holiday is celebrated just for their daughter. She also delved into how obsessed Matilda is with Skellington, adding that, “We have watched The Nightmare Before Christmas 400 times this holiday season! Looks like this will be a tradition for years to come.”

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