Kaley Cuoco provided to purchase a horse after it was punched in the course of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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Last week, the coach of Germany’s fashionable pentathlon staff, Kim Raisner, was disqualified from the Olympics after footage emerged of her hitting the horse.
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If you are questioning why The Flight Attendant star selected to touch upon this, Kaley herself has been using for the reason that age of 15 — and owns a ton of horses. After The Big Bang Theory ended, she previously said, “I’m an equestrian. I love horses. I’d actually really like to challenge myself a little bit more in that area.”
Earlier this week, Kaley shared a sequence of photos from the incident, writing, “I feel it’s my duty and heart to comment on this disgrace.”
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“This is not Olympic show jumping. This is a disgusting classless abusive representation of our sport in so many ways. This team should be ashamed of themselves,” Kaley continued.
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Referring to the rider, Annika, Kaley stated, “You and your team did not do your country proud or this sport. You make us look bad. Shame on you and Godspeed to any animal that comes in contact with you.”
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“Disgusting on all levels. This is not our sport. This does not represent our sport. This rider and her ‘trainer’ are a disgrace. I’ll buy that horse outright and show it the life it should have. Name your price.”
Kaley then shared a sequence of the information protection of her feedback, including, “I wasn’t kidding.”
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Fingers crossed Kaley and candy Saint Boy do get to fulfill!!!
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