Kaley Cuoco and Zosia Mamet get inked with matching paper airplanes tattoos after wrapping filming

Kaley Cuoco and Zosia Mamet get inked with matching paper airplanes tattoos after wrapping filming series Flight Attendant

They recently wrapped filming on their upcoming HBOMax show Flight Attendant.

And to commemorate Kaley Cuoco and Zosia Mamet got inked with paper airplane tattoos. 

The co-stars shared the new tattoos with their Instagram followers on Monday as they reflected on the year spent working on the show’s first season. 

In honor: Kaley Cuoco and Zosia Mamet got inked with paper airplane tattoos to commemorate wrapping the first season of their HBOMax show Flight Attendant

Girls actress Zosia, 32, chose to put hers on the back of her foot not far from one just near her toes. 

While Kaley, 34, put hers on her lower calf, and she posed with her small chihuahua next to the new ink. 

‘A special little tribute to our wonderful little show,’ the Big Bang Theory actress wrote. 

Zosia added: ‘After a full year and many adventures together we decided to get a little memento.’

Always with you: The actress' both got the tattoos on their lower legs, Zosia put hers on her upper heel

Always with you: The actress’ both got the tattoos on their lower legs, Zosia put hers on her upper heel 

Tribute: The paper airplane was a symbol for their showing focusing on a flight attendant

Tribute: The paper airplane was a symbol for their showing focusing on a flight attendant 

A small group seemed to also get the same matching tattoo with the stars, as a group sat in the tattoo parlor showing off the new ink. 

Kaley pulled down her black face mask to beam a bright smile for a selfie as Zosia laid on the tattoo table.   

The two returned to New York in late August and early September to work on the series.  

The suspenseful drama series went on hiatus back in March, as the COVID-19 lockdown forced Hollywood to temporarily shut down. 

Posed: While Kaley, 34, put hers on her lower calf, and she posed with her small chihuahua next to the new ink

Posed: While Kaley, 34, put hers on her lower calf, and she posed with her small chihuahua next to the new ink 

Captions: 'A special little tribute to our wonderful little show,' the Big Bang Theory actress wrote. Zosia added: 'After a full year and many adventures together we decided to get a little memento'

Captions: ‘A special little tribute to our wonderful little show,’ the Big Bang Theory actress wrote. Zosia added: ‘After a full year and many adventures together we decided to get a little memento’ 

The cast quarantined for two weeks upon arrival to New York, at the end of August, before getting back to filming.   

Production previously wrapped on all international locations, with about three episodes left to shoot. 

Kaley executive produces and stars as Cassie, a flight attendant who wakes up in a strange place with a dead man in her bed and no recollection of what happened. 

Connected: A small group seemed to also get the same matching tattoo with the stars, as a group sat in the tattoo parlor showing off the new ink

Connected: A small group seemed to also get the same matching tattoo with the stars, as a group sat in the tattoo parlor showing off the new ink 

Co-worker goals: Kaley and Zosia joined the cast and quarantined for two weeks upon arrival to New York, at the end of August, before getting back to filming

Co-worker goals: Kaley and Zosia joined the cast and quarantined for two weeks upon arrival to New York, at the end of August, before getting back to filming 

‘We’ll be quarantined for two weeks and you’ll get a look at our shenanigans, I’m sure. And then back to work. We only have like two and a half episodes left, so I’m going to wrap up by the beginning of October.’

The show, which is expected to premiere in November, is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian.

Kaley continued: ‘I don’t have an exact date but that is exciting at all in itself. I don’t know if you guys know this but I have been working on this project for three years. 

‘It goes back to three years from when I actually found the original book, so it’s very exciting for me, and then obviously developing it for over two years.’