Kaley Cuoco marked baby #2 over the weekend with a Mexican fiesta-themed baby shower at her 40-acre ranch in Thousand Oaks, California, turning a private sanctuary into a bright, taco-covered celebration. The event brought family and friends together around her growing family, and the photos she shared made the milestone feel immediate rather than ceremonial.
The guest list included Ashley Jones, Kimberly J. Brown, Amy Davidson, Lacey Chabert and Briana Cuoco, while Matilda arrived in a white sleeveless dress with a colorful floral appliqué. Cuoco wore a bump-hugging red maxi dress with a high-low skirt, floral knit patterns, gold chains and her dark hair tied up, while Tom Pelphrey posted a selfie with her and called her “HOT MOM.” Cuoco replied, “Mom and Dad x 2!!!! Love u!!!!”
The setting mattered as much as the party itself. Cuoco bought the ranch in 2018, and over the years it has become home to many of the pets and rescues she keeps as a shelter, along with farm animals and Thoroughbreds. That made the shower feel like a rare collision of two versions of the same place: a quiet refuge from technology and Hollywood on one hand, and a highly styled celebrity gathering on the other, with colorful posters, streamers, maracas, sombreros, cacti and tacos filling the space.
Cuoco has said she keeps expanding the ranch’s role as more animals arrive, saying that “really anything with four legs is welcome here” and that it has become “this magical place.” She has also said she introduced Matilda to every horse on the property and that there is a pony waiting for her when she is old enough to ride. For Cuoco, the ranch is not just a backdrop for a party; it is part nursery, part rescue and part family life, which is why the baby shower landed with more weight than a simple celebration in a decorated home.
The one question still hanging over the celebration is timing. Cuoco has now shared the party, the guest list and the setting, but she has not said when baby #2 is due. For now, the photos suggest the family is already leaning into the next chapter, with Matilda at the center and the ranch doing what it has come to do best: hold a growing household together.

