The stars of "The Big Bang Theory" cemented their hand prints Wednesday at the famous TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, marking the first time that a TV series was being honored at such a ceremony.
Johnny Galecki (Leonard), Jim Parsons (Sheldon), Kaley Cuoco (Penny), Simon Helberg (Howard), Kunal Nayyar (Raj), Mayim Bialik (Amy) and Melissa Rauch (Bernadette) signed their names in the concrete while They continued. to say goodbye to their characters before the final episode of the series.
"We just finished the last episode the night before, we are on an emotional roller coaster," said executive producer and co-creator Chuck Lorre at the event. "But we can certainly count this iconic ceremony of the Chinese Theater as one of the highest, and we would like to thank all the viewers who have supported us over the last 12 years and made such an unforgettable event like this possible."
Nayyar shared a hyperlapsed video of the big moment with the legend of a single word: "Forever # tbbt".
"Signing Practice: Am I dreaming ?!" wrote Cuoco on Instagram.
The actors finished their last recording on Tuesday, and they had a lot of tears as they said goodbye.
"The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007 and is distributed worldwide. The CBS series has received 52 Emmy nominations with 10 wins to date and seven Golden Globes nominations.
The finale of the TV show will air on May 16 and will end as the longest multicamera series in the history of television.