‘Big Bang Theory’ Sheldon, Jim Parsons, Celebrates 14th Anniversary With Partner Todd Spiewak; Star Wins the Internet Over With Cheesy Post

"Big Bang Theory" Sheldon, Jim Parsons, has won the internet over with his touching and very personal Instagram post. The Emmy Award-winning actor has just celebrated 14 years of togetherness with boyfriend Todd Spiewak.

 Eonline reports that "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon, Jim Parsons, posted a sweet photo of himself and Spiewak from 14 years ago. He then posted a touching message on Instagram detailing how they have met and enjoyed karaoke together.

 "I met this guy (the one with the mic) 14 years ago today and it was the best thing that ever happened to me, no contest. One of his greatest gifts to me is that he no longer takes me to sing karaoke. Also, I believe this was a selfie with an actual camera, as our phones couldn't do that back then hahaha! How far we've come," "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon, Jim Parsons, posted on his account.

The Mirror reported that "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon, Jim Parsons, and Spiewak met in 2002 at a blind date at a karaoke bar. The theater actor was said to have sung "I Found Someone" and they have hit it off ever since.

Although "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon, Jim Parsons, never denied that he was gay, he said it was in an interview with James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio that he made the public admission.

This announcement of affection is totally opposite his TV series character. "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon, Jim Parson, plays genius physicist Sheldon Cooper, a guy whose intellect is so advanced he has trouble dealing with people. His interactions are limited to his roommate, Leonard, his girlfriend Amy, and his friends Rajesh and Howard. The character is also a germophobe who detests human contact.

"The Big Bang Theory" is on its tenth and final season. It has been nominated for 39 Primetime Emmy Awards.

                   

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