Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen season 2, episode 4 of “And Just Like That”, proceed with caution.
22.06.2023 - 19:23 / etcanada.com
Sarah Jessica Parker found the perfect way to celebrate 25 years of “Sex and the City”.
The actress — who plays columnist Carrie Bradshaw in the much-loved show, as well as the spinoff “And Just Like That…” — recreated multiple moments from the series for Vogue’s new digital cover and accompanying YouTube and social media clips.
One key moment they recreated was that passing city bus and the puddle scene from the opening credits — but, this time it didn’t splash Parker and it had her Vogue cover on the sign, instead of her column.
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“Hello, You” was the theme throughout the shoot, with Parker doing the voiceover and showcasing numerous different “Yous”, and some incredible fashion moments, throughout the city.
Another moment poked fun at that “she was a lawyer and he was a sandwich” scene in “SATC” featuring Cynthia Nixon’s Miranda Hobbes.
The Instagram caption read, “This is about you. Twenty-five years ago this month, a fictional columnist named Carrie Bradshaw introduced us to her corner of New York with ‘Sex and the City’—a swirl of reality and fantasy so delicious that even after six seasons, two feature films, and a prequel, we still wanted more.
“Now, for Vogue’s new digital cover—arriving just in time for season two of ‘And Just Like That’, the reboot that reunited Carrie, her friends, and her city in 2021—@SarahJessicaParker stars in the ultimate #SATC tribute video: a visual homage to the show, the star, the mythology, the fashion, and New York, with all its possibilities and personalities.”
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Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen season 2, episode 4 of “And Just Like That”, proceed with caution.
Is finally hitting its stride? The reboot is four episodes into its sophomore season, and Thursday's episode proved to be its best yet. With Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) back in New York City, the original gang, including Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis), and honorary member Anthony Marantino (Mario Cantone), is able to meet up for lunch for some gossip and dirty talk, just like the old days. There are quips about Miranda's new fluid lifestyle with Anthony calling her «Rachel Maddow.» There are not-so-subtle euphemisms on Charlotte's part — mayo, confetti, and a finale of fireworks (Happy July 4th!), no less — and at the heart of it, there's the friendships fans of the original series have come to know and love. But Miranda is also forced back into all parts of her old life, including staying in her former home with ex Steve Brady (David Eisenberg), who has taken to shirtless boxing with a punching bag and her depressed son, Brady (Niall Cunningham), who is home recovering from a tough breakup. The family goes to therapy, and Brady verbalizes what we've all been thinking as Miranda stays silent. «This is not who she is, just so you know,» he tells the therapist. And it's not who Miranda is.
Cynthia Nixon wants And Just Like That fans to manage their expectations for Kim Cattrall’s season 2 cameo.
Sex And The City star Kim Cattrall has given an update on the future of her character Samantha.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 the character for a cameo in season two of spin-off show And Just Like That.Speaking to Today about the cameo and Samantha’s future, Cattrall said: “This is as far as I’m going to go, [but] I don’t think I’ll ever say goodbye to Samantha.“She’s like a lot of other characters that I’ve done over the years. I get very emotionally attached and protective of my characters.
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched the third episode of season 2 of “And Just Like That”, proceed with caution.
After a rather subdued start to season 3 last week, the spinoff series,, packed more of an emotional punch this week. As Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) is asked to narrate the audiobook version of her book about the death of her husband, Mr.
is something of a poster girl for Nicolas Ghesquière’s futuristic vision of —see the leather minidress she layered over a pair of mesh, floral leggings for the , or her red satin gladiator footwear at Paris Fashion Week–but to serve as a bridesmaid this summer, the 27-year-old actor turned to some timeless fashion classics.As a member of her friend Holly Soame’s 11-strong bridal party, the alum wore a kitten-heel mule by Manolo Blahnik, perhaps the luxury shoe label most closely associated with a fairytale wedding scenario. Who could forget the blue that Carrie Bradshaw wore in the movie? Sure, she was jilted before she could walk down the makeshift aisle at the New York Public Library in her crystal-embellished stilettos, but the scene still inspired countless real-life brides to opt for a Manolo shoe as their “something blue” on their big day. Sarah Jessica Parker wore a pair of blue Manolo Blahnik mules for a ‘Sex and the City’ photoshoot in 2002. The makers of were sufficiently persuaded to play fast and loose with facts when dressing Patrizia Reggiani for her wedding in the film.
Two can play this game!
John Corbett played one of Carrie Bradshaw’s many suitors on “Sex and the City”, yet continues to be fondly remembered by fans.
Sarah Jessica Parker takes over the 86th floor observatory at the Empire State Building during a special visit to the landmark in New York City on Wednesday (June 21).
McKinley Franklin editor New York City will light up pink Wednesday in honor of the 25th anniversary of “Sex and the City” and the upcoming second season of “And Just Like That.” At sunset, several iconic New York City buildings (including the Empire State Building, Javits Center, One Bryant Park, One World Trade Center and Pier 17) will glisten a pink shade to celebrate the series and its offshoot. As such a prominent piece of “Sex and the City,” New York City plays an integral part in the legacy of the show. Max’s followup, “And Just Like That,” was developed and executive produced Michael Patrick King, alongside executive producers John Melfi, Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon. Season 2 of the series debuts with two episodes on Thursday, June 22.
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New Yorker profile of Sarah Jessica Parker, 58, the new season will cover topics such as Miranda engaging in pegging, and Carrie and Charlotte discussing “jizz.”These are not topics that come naturally to Parker, as she told the outlet that she’s more prudish than her on-screen alter ego, Carrie Bradshaw. “I could never do any of that stuff in my life,” she said. “It would be immoral.
Love Island star Samie Elishi flaunted her toned abs as she attended a star-studded Sex and the City event in London, celebrating the iconic show.The brunette beauty arrived at the event, which is a celebration of the iconic franchise's 25th anniversary and the season two launch of its spin-off, And Just Like That, wearing a grey sparkly pair of trousers and matching bra.The 22 year old joked on Instagram that she was in her "Carrie Bradshaw era" while posing in a pink fluffy fur coat. Samie, who fans think has rekindled her romance with ex Tom Clare, posed for photographers at the event, which marked the second season of the Sex and the City spin-off.The hit show on HBO sees Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reprise their roles as Charlotte, Miranda and Charlotte.
role on season 2 of has to be John Corbett returning as everyone's favorite furniture maker, Aidan Shaw.The former fiancé of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) is set to come back to the beloved franchise in what seems to be more than just a brief cameo role.Following the death of Carrie's husband, Mr. Big (Chris Noth), Aidan is returning to the streets of Manhattan for what appears to be yet another shot at love with Carrie.ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with several members of the cast ahead of Corbett's return to the show to ask about how Aidan shakes up Carrie's world and what the widow is facing this season.Cynthia Nixon, who plays Carrie's bestie, Miranda Hobbes, clarified, «Miranda was always Team Aiden, you know.» And Sara Ramirez, who plays non-binary comedian Ché Diaz, added of Corbett, «John Corbett was the new thing in season 2, and he had the welcome energy everybody needed.»As for Parker herself, she is thrilled to have her character return to a former love.«It's a rich relationship,» Parker tells ET of the past between Carrie and Aidan.
Sarah Jessica Parker has broken her silence on Kim Cattrall's And Just Like That. . .
“And Just Like That… Writer’s Room” podcast this week that she was asked to read for Parker’s character as they weren’t sure if the actress would end up doing it.“I was like, ‘That is adorable, but I can’t play that part!'” Davis said during the podcast. “Like, ‘Whatcha thinking?’ I mean, hello!”She explained that Parker’s character, Carrie, was described as having “the body of Heather Locklear and the mind of Dorothy Parker.”Davis admitted that she “understood” the character of Charlotte much more than she did Carrie.
runs this weekend in New York, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the iconic sitcom about sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker.'And Just Like That…It's Been 25 Years, A Sex And The City Experience' Presented By Max The experience immerses visitors into the world of. It begins by asking guests the most important question one can answer — whether they are a Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), or Samantha (Kim Cattrall)? Then inviting visitors for a photo op on Carrie's Upper East Side stoop and her street view window where Carrie often “couldn't help but wonder." 'And Just Like That…It's Been 25 Years, A Sex And The City Experience' Presented By Max After seeing the inside of Carrie's one-bedroom, visitors are whisked into a closet dream sequence through hanging linen while the opening theme plays and screens highlight Carrie's famous looks.