In terms of “Sex and the City’s” Carrie Bradshaw, the road between love and hate is thinner than the heel on a pair of Manolo Blahniks.
Kristen Davis revealed on a latest episode of her podcast “Are You a Charlotte?” that her co-star Sarah Jessica Parker was affected by critiques of her character on the present.
Davis, who performed Charlotte York on the present, instructed producer Michael Patrick King that Parker takes criticism of Carrie “personally.”
“There’s still people who are like, ‘Carrie’s the worst!’ Or whatever different thing it is that week,” Davis mentioned, with King chiming in that followers had been indignant over the character dishonest on Aidan, performed by John Corbett, or sporting a slip to exit for espresso.
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Earlier than embarking on spinoff “And Just Like That,” Parker confided in Davis, sharing her frustration with the best way followers felt about her character.
“What is this thing where people don’t like Carrie?” she recalled Parker asking her. “I mean, how could they not like Carrie?” Davis, ever the reassuring good friend, instructed her to not fear about it.
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One of many newer critiques of Carrie Bradshaw got here from rapper Megan Thee Stallion throughout an October look on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.”
“Nobody told me ‘Sex and the City’ was this good,” the rapper mentioned, revealing she had simply began watching the sequence.
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She admitted that she was “upset” at how the present ended. The artist, who aligned herself with Samantha Jones (performed by Kim Cattrall), had just a few selection phrases for Carrie.
“She’s always attractive, doing these sicko things,” she mentioned. “She’s nuts.”
The rapper then confessed she noticed numerous herself in Carrie because of the character’s love of drama: “Like, she would literally wake up and figure out: ‘How can I mess up everybody’s day?’”