Kim Cattrall is showing support for the LGBT+ community this June.
06.06.2023 - 16:49 / usmagazine.com
Candid conversations. Kim Cattrall is getting real about aging.
The 66-year-old actress revealed that she’s fighting growing older in an interview with The Sunday Times published on Sunday, June 4. “I’m in my 60s now, and I’m all about battling aging in every way I can,” she told the newspaper.
Cattrall continued: “There are so many other alternatives now, treatments that stimulate your own body to fight aging. There are fillers, Botox, there’s so many different things that you can investigate and try and see if it’s for you.”
The U.K. native stressed, however, that it’s important to get good work: “If you have the money and, more importantly, the right surgeon … It can’t be emphasized enough. You want to look like you.”
“It’s not just a vanity thing,” Cattrall explained. “I play a certain kind of woman who looks a certain kind of way. And professionally, I am looking after myself,” she added, seemingly in reference to her iconic Sex and the City character Samantha Jones.
Cattrall’s stance on plastic surgery comes after she previously admitted that she was against going under the knife.
“I don’t want to look in the mirror and not recognize who’s looking back,” she told the Daily Mail in April 2011. A few years later she echoed similar sentiments, telling DM that she wants to “embrace” aging. “I think a forehead without any lines doesn’t tell me they’ve lived a life.”
Cattrall’s thoughts on cosmetic procedures aren’t the only thing she’s making headlines for.
News broke on Wednesday, May 31, that the Mannequin star is slated to appear in a single scene during the season 2 finale of And Just Like That. Per Variety, Cattrall’s Samantha will have a
Kim Cattrall is showing support for the LGBT+ community this June.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor As if Pride Month couldn’t get any gayer, “And Just Like That” Season 2 and Kim Cattrall’s new Netflix series, “Glamorous,” are premiering on the same day, June 22. “Isn’t that incredible?” says Cattrall’s co-star, actor and musician Miss Benny. “That is the gay stuff that I love. I’m excited for our show. I’m excited for that show. I’m excited for the spectacle of it all.” In “Glamorous,” Miss Benny plays Marco, a gender-nonconforming wannabe influencer who lands a job working for a beauty mogul (Cattrall). Miss Benny says Cattrall signed on to “Glamorous” after watching a clip of them playing a “sexual, raunchy and queer” character on “American Horror Stories.” “That blows my mind because I did that whole part saying, ‘What if I do it with a little bit of Samantha?’” they say. “I mimic her portrayal of Samantha a lot in my campier work.”
Sarah Jessica Parker has made what appears to be her first public comments about Kim Cattrall’s surprise And Just Like That… cameo amid an ongoing feud between the Sex and the City stars.
Sex and the City fans were shocked to learn that Kim Cattrall will appear in season 2 of And Just Like That — and so was Sarita Choudhury, who plays Seema Patel.
Cynthia Nixon detailed the ways making And Just Like That differs from filming Sex and the City‘s original run — and hinted that Kim Cattrall‘s absence has changed things for the better.
Sex And The City star Kristin Davis says she “won’t waste energy” fixing the situation around her co-star Kim Cattrall.After Cattrall said in 2016 that she would never play her character Samantha again, it was teased last year and confirmed last month that Cattrall would return as Samantha for a cameo in season two of spin-off show And Just Like That.Now, when Davis was asked by The Telegraph if any of the cast members speak to Cattrall, she responded: “You have to respect people’s wishes. I’m not gonna waste energy on it.
Not focusing on the drama. Kristin Davis addressed Kim Cattrall‘s upcoming cameo on And Just Like That — which reportedly wasn’t filmed alongside any of her former Sex and the City costars.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Kristin Davis recently told The Telegraph that she will not waste energy on the drama surrounding Kim Cattrall and “Sex and the City.” Variety exclusively reported in May that Cattrall would appear in the second season of Max’s “Sex and the City” sequel series “And Just Like That” in a cameo role. The announcement was something of a bombshell for “Sex and the City” fans, as Cattrall publicly announced in 2016 that she was done playing her character, Samantha, when she didn’t feel like the script for a proposed third film did justice to the character. Her decision to step away from Samantha led to a public fallout with Sarah Jessica Parker, who continues to play Carrie Bradshaw on “And Just Like That.”
Kim Cattrall is opening up about grieving her brother’s death.
If you didn’t see the news, last week, it was confirmed that that Kim Cattrall will be returning to her Sex and the City roots with a cameo in season 2 of And Just Like That.
We just want to start by saying Kim Cattrall looks AMAZING! From Police Academy to Sex and the City to Queer as Folk, the woman is an icon AND an all-time dime. Heck, we just saw the trailer for her latest series Glamorous, and she looks so frickin’ good!
Kim Cattrall is opening up about her stance on Botox and fillers.
Kim Cattrall is opening up about her painful loss. The star got candid in a recent interview about the death of her brother, Chris Cattrall, in February 2018.«With my mum, she was 93 and it was a slow decline. But my brother, this was out of the natural order,» shared Kim, who spoke with while promoting her new TV series,.
Netflix has dropped the first trailer for Glamorous, its upcoming series starring Miss Benny and Kim Cattrall.
Sex and the City, well, we're built different. Now Kim Cattrall, poised to on season two of And Just Like That… is getting real about the procedures she will—and won't—undergo for the sake of her appearance. And how it all comes down to business.“It’s not just a vanity thing.
Kim Cattrall is taking on a new role.
The Post exclusively confirmed that Kim Cattrall would be returning for a cameo of her character, sexy publicist Samantha Jones, in Season 2 of the “Sex and The City” spinoff “And Just Like That…”But she was singing a different tune just two weeks before the news broke.Cattrall said that she was done talking about “AJLT” and “SATC” and didn’t even want to be on set anymore in an interview with the UK Sunday Times that was conducted last month.“I moved on,” Cattrall claimed to the outlet at the time. “I think the greatest place to negotiate from, whatever the situation, is from strength and self-knowledge.”She continued, “Also, at this point in my life I don’t want to be on a set and be unhappy.
Kim Cattrall has admitted she’s rethinking her stance on plastic surgery. In a new interview with The Times, the "Sex and the City" star revealed why she changed her attitude. "I'm in my sixties now and I'm all about battling aging in every way I can.There are fillers, Botox, there’s so many different things that you can investigate and try and see if it’s for you," she said.
Kim Cattrall is changing her tune. Despite making past comments about being scared of becoming unrecognizable due to cosmetic procedures, Cattrall admits that she has amended her outlook as she's gotten older.«I probably said that in my 40s! I’m in my 60s now and I’m all about battling ageing in every way I can,» the 66-year-old star tells «There are so many other alternatives now, treatments that stimulate your own body to fight ageing.
Kim Cattrall is back in New York City as one of the stars of Netflix's new makeup drama. In, the actress plays legendary cosmetics mogul Madolyn Addison who takes a chance on a young gender non-conforming aspiring makeup artist named Marco Mejia ( breakout Miss Benny). Ahead of its debut during Pride Month, the streaming platform released the official trailer for creator Jordon Nardino's series, giving audiences a glimpse of all the sex, glam and drama to come as Marco navigates interoffice politics as well as the ups and downs of dating. According to Netflix, Marco gets his «first chance to figure out what he wants out of life, who he actually is, and what it really means for him to be queer» after landing a coveted assistant job at Madolyn's empire. "[It's] sort of like a ," Cattrall told ET about the series, adding, «It's very funny, very funny.»In addition to Benny and Cattrall, the cast features an eclectic ensemble of characters Marco meets inside and out of the office.