The 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards just wrapped up, and there are so many amazing winners this year!
18.02.2022 - 01:57 / justjared.com
Candace Bushnell isn’t sure about And Just Like That.
The Sex & The City author, who wrote the columns that inspired the original series, gave her opinion of the reboot to The New Yorker.
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“I’m really startled by a lot of the decisions made in the reboot,” she revealed.
“You know, it’s a television product, done with [And Just Like That creator] Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica Parker, who have both worked with HBO a lot in the past,” she continued, adding: HBO decided to put this franchise back into their hands for a variety of reasons, and this is what they came up with.”
“I mean, Carrie Bradshaw ended up being a quirky woman who married a really rich guy. And that’s not my story, or any of my friends’ stories. But TV has its own logic,” she concluded.
Here’s the update on a potential Season 2!
The 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards just wrapped up, and there are so many amazing winners this year!
Chris Noth has returned to social media following a two-month absence after being accused of sexual assault. The actor, 67, shared two photos of his sons whom he shares with his wife Tara Wilson, 42. In one snap, the embattled star commemorated his youngest son Keats’ second birthday.
The cast of "And Just Like That" has responded to Meghan McCain's criticism that the "Sex and the City" reboot was too "woke." McCain criticized the show for the "clumsy attempt to reformat" and claimed that "wokeness kills everything" in an op-ed published by the Daily Mail. Cynthia Nixon and Nicole Ari Parker both disagreed with McCain during an interview with Andy Cohen on his Sirius XM show Saturday. "I disagree," Nixon told Cohen when he asked what she thought of McCain's criticism.
Candace Bushnell is the creator of the Sex and the City column that existed in the New York Observe, which was soon turned into a book of essays of the same name.
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designer clothes, luxury apartment and pricey cosmopolitans. Bushnell, 63, disclosed her journalist’s salary that she made back in the 1990s, putting an end to the yearslong chatter and confusion about Carrie’s finances.The New York native worked as a columnist for the New York Observer and as a writer for Vogue during the decade of “Friends” mania, dark lipstick and denim everything.“In the nineties, for me — it was a real time for media.
Longtime Sex and the City fans were on the fence about the show’s HBO Max revival, And Just Like That — and even author Candace Bushnell had questions.
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Zack Sharf Candace Bushnell, the author whose 1996 book anthology “Sex and the City” was adapted into the iconic HBO series of the same name, was left “really startled” by sequel series “And Just Like That.” Bushnell dropped her “And Just Like That” reaction during a recent interview with The New Yorker. “And Just Like That” polarized “Sex and the City” fans with storylines such as Big’s death and Miranda’s decision to divorce her husband Steve after falling in love with a nonbinary queer comedian.“I’m really startled by a lot of the decisions made in the reboot,” Bushnell said. “You know, it’s a television product, done with Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica Parker, who have both worked with HBO a lot in the past.
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Kim Kardashian is stanning the cast. The 41-year-old reality TV star took to Instagram to praise the reboot and its cast after catching the show's season 1 finale. Kardashian posted a photo of Sarah Jessica Parker in that gorgeous orange Valentino ball gown and hot pink gloves before sharing another of a sullen Carrie Bradshaw as she said her final goodbye to Mr.
A big, blended family. Megan Fox’s response to Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgess’ baby news couldn’t have been more supportive. The mother of three is “thrilled” that her ex-husband is expecting another little one with his girlfriend.
And Just Like That… The 45-year-old actor, who plays podcast producer Franklyn on , has guest-starred on everything from Gossip Girl to Law & Order: SVU to Devious Maids. And then there's his Broadway career, where he's currently starring in Dear Evan Hanson and previous credits include Chicago and The Capeman. But it's his role as Franklyn on the HBO Max series that has turned him into and made even the most skeptic AJLT viewer . While that's still TBD, Hernandez feels good about what's to come—and what's already happened.
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Sara Ramirez is reflecting on the reaction to their “And Just Like That…” character Che now that the season has wrapped.
Sarah Jessica Parker is celebrating a successful season of . The 56-year-old star of HBO Max's reboot took to Instagram on Thursday after the show's season 1 finale was released.In the post, Parker shared pics from a pivotal moment in the season finale, where her character, Carrie Bradshaw, (spoiler alert!) scatters her late husband's (Chris Noth) ashes on the Paris bridge where they rekindled their love on .«From Manhattan, the Bronx and all the boroughs in between,» Parker wrote. «To all those on the bridge that beautiful, long last night in Paris There were hundreds of hands involved in creating our first season of @justlikethatmax.
And just like that, the Sex and the City cast is spilling all! After ten highly anticipated episodes of HBO Max’s And Just Like That, Carrie Bradshaw and her SATC cohorts have ushered in a new era of their New York-based lives as postmenopausal women — and are reflecting on season 1.