Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting graces the May issue cover of Cosmopolitan magazine, sporting denim short shorts and a gray tank top. In the issue, the blonde beauty gets candid in her discussion of topics like her exes, her marriage, her plastic surgery, and even her social media obsession. Check out some of Mrs. Cuoco-Sweeting's interview highlights before its official release on newsstands April 8.

On the topic of her 10-day summer fling with Man of Steel star Henry Cavill, Cuoco comments that was the time she became the apple of the paparazzi eye.

"I had no one following me until I met Superman. I've been in this business for 20 years, and my whole life, I could go anywhere, do anything. There had not been one paparazzi photo of me until like several months ago. The recognition was crazy."

On her two-year relationship with fellow Big Bang Theory co-star Johnny Galecki, Cuoco admits that at first, acting with him was a bit "awkward."

"It took a minute, a bit of awkwardness," she admitted. "By the grace of God, we became best buddies and moved on in such an elegant way. [He's] one of my closest friends. He was in the front row at my wedding, with a huge smile on his face."

Despite her past high profile relationships, Cuoco gushes that nothing compares to her marriage with tennis player Ryan Sweeting. She describes their wedding as "the greatest wedding of all time."

"I admit it happened fast, but that's who I am," she told Cosmo. "When we met, I knew he was the one. [At my wedding], I felt like a rock star and a badass. What was amazing in that room, it was so full of love. It was like nothing I'd ever been to before, and it was exactly what we wanted it to be. It was the eighth wonder of the world, the greatest wedding of all time."

When Cuoco isn't on the set of the Big Bang Theory, you can probably catch her checking out blog sites and gossip magazines. The actress reveals that she's developed quite an obsession when it comes to social media.

"I started reading [social media comments] and thought, 'Maybe I need to make more of an effort and not go out in my UGGs and be disgusting.' So I started putting on makeup," she said. "And they started writing, 'Wow, someone really likes being in front of the camera' and 'Her hair's done now for coffee.'

"I couldn't do anything right. Why am I reading this stuff? But I'm obsessed."

Cuoco's attention to her appearance and upkeep should come as no surprise. Cuoco has admitted to getting plastic surgery in the past. In the magazine, she opens up about her breast implants that she got done when she was 18 years old. She refers to the procedure as "The best decision I've ever made."

For more of Cuoco's interview with Cosmopolitan Magazine, be sure to get your copy on April 8.