If it so painful, this three named actress could stop talking about her feud with her former co-star.

She won’t though, because the feud is the only thing people want to discuss with her.

Sarah Jessica Parker

Kim Cattrall

Sarah Jessica Parker on “Painful” Kim Cattrall Rift: “There Just Isn’t Anyone Else Who’s Ever Talked About Me This Way” (Exclusive)

Sarah Jessica Parker has spoken at length about the rift in her relationship with Kim Cattrall — one of the four principal stars of the landmark HBO comedy series Sex and the City and its two big-screen adaptations, in which she played Samantha alongside Parker’s Carrie. For the first time, Parker detailed why Cattrall was not asked to be part of And Just Like That, the SATC revival series that recently had its first season on HBO Max.

Speaking to Scott Feinberg on THR’s Awards Chatter podcast, Parker acknowledged that “it’s very hard to talk about the situation with Kim,” but that she wanted “to kind of run through how it happened” to clarify why it is actually not the two-way “catfight” that the media has portrayed it to be. As she put it, “There has been one person talking.”

In Parker’s view, the issues with Cattrall may date back to 2017, when a third Sex and the City movie was being contemplated but “fell apart” over contractual demands that Cattrall made of Warner Bros., the studio that was to finance and distribute the film. (Reports at the time suggested that Cattrall made her participation contingent upon the studio greenlighting an unrelated project of hers.) “They didn’t feel comfortable meeting where she wanted to meet, and so we didn’t do the movie because we didn’t want to do it without Kim,” Parker recounted. “Were we [she and co-stars Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon] disappointed? Sure. But it happens.”

Then, however, Cattrall began publicly slamming Parker, accusing Parker of having behaved cruelly toward her during the original run of Sex and the City, claiming that the two had never really been friends [and saying the same of her relationship with Davis and Nixon] and even rebuffing Parker’s extension of condolences after Cattrall’s brother died in 2018.

“There were just a lot of public conversations about how she felt about the show,” Parker told Awards Chatter — conversations Parker found “very painful” because they did not reflect “our experience” [meaning hers, Davis’ or Nixon’s] and because, she added, “I’ve spent a lot of years working really hard to always be decent to everybody on the set, to take care of people, to be responsible to and for people, both my employers and the people that I feel I’m responsible for as a producer of the show. And there just isn’t anyone else who’s ever talked about me this way.” – Source


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