Parker disclosed to her fans that there are possibilities for a third “Sex and the City” movie. The “Sex and the City” actress, who believes she is not a feminist,,said that she is not sure if it’s a series or a movie.
On her way to premiere a new show on HBO after more than a decade of being Carrie Bradshaw in the TV series 'Sex and the City," Sarah Jessica Parker opened up about her previous role and how she respects show creator Darren Star's comments about the famed series, Yahoo! reports.
After a decade, HBO is hoping to bring in more laughs with the funny and likeable Sarah Jessica Parker who played sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw in its hugely successful HBO series, "Sex and the City." On Thursday, it was announced that Parker will be returning to her HBO roots and that the network had officially picked up her half-hour comedy "Divorce" to series.
Sarah Jessica Parker—best known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw in HBO’s “Sex in the City” —is returning to HBO to star in and executive produce the television network’s upcoming comedy titled, “Divorce."
Sarah Jessica Parker's line up of SJP Collection shoes for a photo shoot at the West Village apartment complex, made famous as Carrie Bradshaw’s residence in "Sex and the City" angers residents.
"I'll ask permission," he said. "I just want to check in for a few minutes. I love Matthew Broderick." When asked if the "Sex and the City" star broke his heart he replied, " I've never been the kind of person to acknowledge what's going on with me at the time, and I'd try to make light of it, but sure, when you're with someone for seven years, 18 to our mid-20's, it's kind of a big deal."
The show is based on a real story. Sarah Jessica Parker is going from "Sex And The City" to a crime thriller. Parker is attached to "Busted," a new TV series from Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and producer Anonymous Content, reports Variety.