Previously, "The Big Bang Theory" was rumored to end after Season 10, Episode 6 because of Kaley Cuoco (Penny) and Johnny Galecki's (Dr. Leonard Hofstadre) demand for salary increase.

It has been reported that Cuoco and Galecki together with Jim Parsons (Dr. Sheldon Cooper) receives $1 million US dollars per episode of CBS' top-rated comedy series.

It has also been rumored that the showrunners are making some changes to the storyline so they can let go of the two highest paid actors in the show, since the network can't afford to give the talent fee that they wanted.

However, latest reports stated that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 is actually happening. Kaley Cuoco, on the other hand is on the brink of termination, while Johnny Galecki is said to be in the process of renewing his contract along with other cast members.

Some theories suggest that Galecki will also leave as the show would never be the same again without Cuoco. With this recent speculation, the said "transition" might be possible.

Rumors about the 30-year-old actress leaving the "The Big Bang Theory" started when she has reportedly said extending the Season would be "very expensive."

Moreover, there were also reports swirling online that the main reason of Cuoco leaving the show is the attention given to the character of co-star Melissa Rauch as Bernadette and husband Howard Wolowitz who are expecting a baby in Season 10. It was rumored that Cuoco was jealous and the only way to make her stay in the next instalment is for Penny to get pregnant with husband Leonard.

Meanwhile, the CBS Chief Glenn Geller as per report by Entertainment Weekly said that they are "very confident that everyone involved wants more Big Bang past year 10" and that they will "put it on as long as everyone wants Big Bang on the air." Geller continued hoping that the show will "last forever."

With all these rumors surrounding the web, Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki remain mum if there will be a "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 and if they are going to reprise their roles.

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