Mayim Bialik writes emotional letter to the end of "The Big Bang Theory"

Since the surprise announcement of the end of "The Big Bang Theory" millions of fans around the world are stunned. The popular series will be finally set in the fall of 2019 after 279 episodes and twelve seasons. But even the actors seem to quarrel with the series-aus and publish successively personal statements. Now Mayiam Bialik (42) has published an emotional farewell letter on her website.

The actress, who is also a scientist in real life and plays the role of Amy Farrah Fowler in the sitcom, writes:

I'm happy? Of course not. I love my job, I love my team and our brave authors. The whole crew - our great fans. So many people are part of the Big Bang family.



As "Amy Farrah Fowler" since season 4 here

Since the fourth season, she plays the crazy Amy, who has become the first woman to win the headstrong Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons, 45) for themselves. Her fans love her for her extraordinary taste in fashion and her dry humor. In real life Bialik is married and mother. Also for this "job" she finds touching words in her letter:

I am the mother of two sons, this is my most important job. I am currently planning a bar mitzvah and will take care of the football cleats of my boys. I protect these little hearts and explain the world to them. Thats my job. But my job, which I'm paid for - where you all know me - ends now. And yes, it's tough. It's very sad. I am afraid it will be hard for me not to cry every day during the last 23 episodes.



Schnitz? In the face of these honest words, even non-TBBT fans will have a hard time.

Saying Good-bye to The Big Bang Theory || Mayim Bialik (April 2024).



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