Ever since Kim Cattrall saved the world from another sequel
to Sex and the City—for which I sent a muffin basket—we have heard about
the feud between the two women, and I have come down firmly on the side Team
Cattrall.
Back in 2017, SJP wanted to do a third film, even though the
most fervent fans of the show were like:
“Oh, honey. No … no.”
And the fans were rewarded when Kim Cattrall announced that
not only would she not do another sequel, the idea of appearing beside
Sarah ‘Why the long face’ Jessica Parker, was a fate worse than death. Kim
accused the cast of being toxic—with SJP being the main mean girl—and said
she’d never been friends with SJP and that it was always and only just a job.
SJP acted … badly … surprised by Kim’s words, saying she was
“heartbroken” by Kim’s words and that there was never any drama on the set.
Uh huh. And things went from bad to worse after Kim’s
brother Christopher went missing—he was later found dead—and SJP decided the
best place to offer condolences was on a red carpet being interviewed by EXTRA.
Yeah, and Kim wasn’t playing, and recently talked SJP—and
yet actually did not talk SJP—while promoting her new TV series, Filthy
Rich:
“Everything is on Google, so I encourage you to Google it,
about anything that I’ve said.”
I love that she clearly has no love for SJP but rather than
rehash she tells you to go look it up!
“I feel that that was then, and when I look at what’s going
on around me, I just don’t have any regrets.”
Well, other than that sequel to the first not-so-good SATC
movie.
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It's always the children who get hurt when their parents split, even when the slit is amicable (unconcious uncoupling?) When the split is anger driven then the kids really get it in the neck when mummy tells them that daddy is bad and mean and vice versa. Who do they believe? and then the parents can move on to mental torture; "if you see your mother then you'll never see me again" type tactics. and of course there's the reverse, trying to buy the children's love.
ReplyDeleteParents should think more of the beloved children than they do of their likes on social media, but sadly in this day and age that just isn't going to happen.
A nice bit of gossip before the
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take care, xoxo :-)
marriage is like a kleenex tissue; use and throw away. some of us can roll with life's punches, others make a mockery of what we have.
ReplyDeleteI am proud to say I never watched a single episode of "SATC".
I watched one episode of SATC and it was so appallingly awful, I never watched another.
ReplyDeleteI loved Tom Hardy in LEGEND (about London gangland thugs the Kray twins), but I could totally see Idris as James Bond too. They're both dreamy!
ReplyDeleteI must say that I did watch a few episodes of Sex In The City...But I did not gravitate towards SJP...Who would wear some of that shit in NYC...I loved the supporting cast...I loved Samantha, the one ball boyfriend, and others who floated through...
ReplyDeleteLet's be honest, nobody listens to what Daniel Craig says, they just look at him, and it won't be Tom, and it won't Idris, it will be.....
ReplyDeleteSocial media can't live with it, can live without it.
There's a show on PBS right now now Modus which Kim Cantrel is in. It's excellent and she portrays the female president of the US who gets abducted while abroad.
ReplyDeleteAnt (short for Anthony) is a nice guy, I never understood why he married that crazy self centered ^!%@#. Can you tell I don't like her?
ReplyDeleteI like Tom Hardy, but I'm not sure I can picture him as James Bond. Idris, on the other hand, has that natural class. I'd love to see him play the part.
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