She's been giving interviews indicating she is happy despite being handed a tough blow when her marriage fell apart in less than two years, but new reports allege that Kaley Cuoco's seemingly high spirits are all an act and she's actually in the midst of a horrifying downward spiral.  

Kaley Cuoco Admits Her Life 'Flipped Upside Down'

Rumors surfaced over the weekend which alleged that despite having a hit show and lots of money in the bank from her big paycheck, she has been "careening toward rock bottom since her divorce," a report that has been swiftly knocked down by Gossip Cop.  

Among the claims by the story, Cuoco is not only "embarrassed and depressed" by her marriage's failure to succeed, but her attempts to get back in the dating world--with an alleged hook-up with Sam Hunt thrown in--haven't made things any better and have caused her to feel as though she isn't going to find love again.  

Kaley Cuoco Calls 2015 A 'Bizarre' Year

The report also suggested that her career hasn't gone the way she wanted either.  

"She really thought the Big Bang Theory would catapult her acting career and get her film roles, but it hasn't," a source allegedly said. 

And despite the story being slammed as a "total fabrication," reports continue to insist that the hookup with Hunt in particular has caused the actress to hit a new low. 

Celebrity Dirty Laundry reports that her issues with her personal life and feeling stuck with her career, has translated to bad behavior in the set of her hit show, where she earns a $1 million per episode paycheck. Their report claims the actress is allegedly a diva, who "flips out about makeup, wardrobe, even the catering," and that she has isolated the rest of the cast and crew so badly with her mood swings that Mayim Bialik won't even speak to her unless it's absolutely necessary.  

As such, the website reports, she could be at risk of being written out of the show.  

However, it is unlikely that this report is also true, because even if Cuoco was behaving badly, the show is the number-one rated comedy series on network television, and Cuoco is one of the network's biggest stars. Writing off her character--who was the only female one on the show in the early seasons--would be a huge and risky move for the show, which is renewed through its 10th season.