Sarah Jessica Parker Delivers Fiery Response to Backlash Over ‘And Just Like That’ Shocking Finale
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“We could have gone on doing coffee shops. There’s a million ways to do it that are easy and familiar and fun, but feel exploitative to us,” she continued. “We felt this was the honorable thing to do.”
She said it would have been “easy to stay” because it’s a place “[they’re] all happy” with.
“But you have to be principled when you make these very difficult, agonizing decisions because there’s a lot of people who are affected,” she added.
Sarah said she never scrolled through Instagram to check out fan reactions to the show
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The 6x Golden Globe winner said she “never” scrolled through social media to check out fan reactions to the show.
“I don’t have the constitution for that, because I think you’re going to perhaps read things or hear things that don’t always feel great,” she told People ahead of the finale.
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She said viewers would certainly have “a lot of feelings” when they are part of such a community.
“It doesn’t mean that a feeling can’t change, it’s a reaction,” she said. “We want very much for people to have all those feelings, and it’s not for us to police or try to correct them.”
“So I’m a very inexperienced troller or a sneaker around-er, because I think that conversation is better left not in any way witnessed or babysat by me,” she added.
After nearly three decades, the character of Carrie Bradshaw was laid down to rest
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Sex and the City ran on HBO from June 1998 to February 2004, telling the story of Carrie and her friends Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha.
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