Cynthia Nixon shares honest thoughts about ‘Sex and the City’ show
Cynthia Nixon reveals what she would like to change about the hit show
Cynthia Nixon has recently shared her honest thoughts about Sex and the City show.
In a new interview with Grazia, the actress, who played the role of Miranda Hobbes on the hit show, revealed what she would like to change about Sex and the City.
Cynthia opened up that she felt 90% of the show, which ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004, was “still pretty great,” she still felt like “certain things have really not aged well”.
“It was always very difficult being on a show that was so white,” said the 59-year-old.
Cynthia told the outlet, “I always hated that. When we would raise it, we were told this is Candace Bushnell’s the writer of the newspaper column and 1996 book on which the show is based] world and it's a very white world. 'I’m like, OK…’”
The Ratched actress, who is married to wife Christine Marinoni, also shared that some “of the trans stuff, some of the gay stuff was a little cringy to look at”.
The show, however, would always feel “revolutionary” for Cynthia irrespective of its misses, as she told Grazia that it is “a feminist show – it’s always been a feminist show”.
Meanwhile, the franchise, which also included theatrical movies released in 2008 and 2010, would find a new life when its spinoff, And Just Like That..., premiered in December 2021.
After a successful season 2, the show’s third season will premiere on May 29.
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