Sarah Jessica Parker Reveals Why She Sympathizes With Carrie's Controversial Dating Decisions On 'And Just Like That'

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Sarah Jessica Parker is standing by her iconic character Carrie Bradshaw. The 60-year-old actress famously plays the role in the shows Sex and the City and its spinoff series And Just Like That. In a recent interview, she opened up about how she manages to withhold judgment from Carrie, despite her controversial dating decisions throughout [...]

Sarah Jessica Parker is standing by her iconic character Carrie Bradshaw. The 60-year-old actress famously plays the role in the shows Sex and the City and its spinoff series And Just Like That . In a recent interview, she opened up about how she manages to withhold judgment from Carrie, despite her controversial dating decisions throughout the shows.

“It’s been such a sort of extraordinary experience. I try to describe it as being contractually obligated to play somebody else — be somebody else — for about 27 years, to behave in ways which would be illegal if I, as a married person with children, ways in which I would behave in the city or with men,” Sarah said while on Today with Jenna and Friends . Keep reading to find out more.



.. Sarah also explained how her working relationship with the showrunner Michael Patrick King helps get her into character and sympathize with Carrie.

“I feel like I have such implicit trust and faith in Michael Patrick and his extraordinary writing staff that, though decisions sometimes, I recognize, might be controversial or give people grief or have people have very big feelings, it’s incredibly fun to do. So I really love it,” she said. And Just Like That season 3 will be available for streaming on Max on May 29.

Meanwhile, find out what to expect for the third season ..