She's been receiving a larger amount of negative press recently, but that isn't stopping Kaley Cuoco from enjoying the press events for her new movie The Wedding Ringer.

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The actress, who recently received criticism after many believed she had gotten a nose job, glammed it up for the red carpet premiere of the film, wearing a pretty silver dress as she and her husband, Ryan Sweeting posed for photos at the event.

The couple, who also reportedly snuck in kisses between photos, seemed more in love than ever at the event, which happened just six days after they celebrated their first wedding anniversary, and Cuoco even shared with Us Weekly on the red carper that her hubby was being extremely supportive of her career.

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"Ryan saw the movie-he loved it!" she told the magazine. "He's a little biased, but he loved it."

The appearance is also the first for the couple following the actress receiving major backlash for comments she made that were deemed as anti-feminist in a recent Redbook magazine interview.

When asked if she considered herself a feminist, the actress asked, "Is it bad if I say no?"

"I know a lot of work that paved the way for women happened before I was around...I was never that feminist girl demanding equality, but maybe that's because I've never really faced inequality," she added. "I cook for Ryan five nights a week. It makes me feel like a housewife. I love that. I know it sounds old-fashioned, but I like the idea of women taking care of their men."

Cuoco later apologized for those comments on her Instagram page, writing, "In my Redbook article ,some people have taken offense to my comments regarding feminism- if any of you are In the "biz" you are well aware of how words can be taken out of context. I'm completely blessed and grateful that strong women have paved the way for my success along with many others. I apologize if anyone was offended. Anyone that truly knows me, knows my heart and knows what I meant."