logo
How Andy Cohen's 'And Just Like That' Cameo Is a Nod to 'SATC'

How Andy Cohen's 'And Just Like That' Cameo Is a Nod to 'SATC'

Yahoo5 days ago
How Andy Cohen's 'And Just Like That' Cameo Is a Nod to 'SATC' originally appeared on Parade.
Andy Cohen and Sarah Jessica Parker are longtime BFFs, so it's no surprise that he made a cameo on And Just Like That ... However, fans likely weren't expecting his appearance to be a nod to Sex and the City.
During the Thursday, July 24, episode of And Just Like That ..., Cohen, 57, made a surprise appearance as a clerk at Carrie's (Parker) favorite department store. She ran into the store following an argument with Aidan (John Corbett). As Carrie browsed the shoe selection, Cohen sprinted over to help another character as he said he was 'slammed.' However, Carrie insisted that she was just looking.
While Cohen's cameo was brief, it was a nod to his cameo on the original show during a season 6 episode. He also played a shoe salesman in SATC, which made his recent appearance even more nostalgic.
As the episode continued, Carrie then got a text from Aidan and he asked her to meet for lunch and talk through their issues. The request came after Carrie caught Aidan sitting in the garden with her new downstairs neighbor, Duncan (Jonathan Cake), as he grilled him about his personal life. Carrie was upset because she said she set a clear boundary and Aidan went against her wishes by talking to Duncan.
Parade Daily🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬
Once Carrie and Aidan met up, the conversation didn't go as planned and she walked away from him as he chased after her. They then ultimately decided to end their romance.
The Watch What Happens Live host previously reminded fans that he appeared on an additional episode of SATC in a throwback Instagram post shared in 2018. "You may know that I was a Barney's shoe salesman in the last season of #SATC but were you aware I appeared in Season 4 (I think) shirtless in a gay bar standing next to Carrie Bradshaw?" he wrote alongside a photo of him and Parker, 60, on the show. "(Sounds about right!!) The shot is cut out of the TV version and now only lives on DVD & Amazon."
How Andy Cohen's 'And Just Like That' Cameo Is a Nod to 'SATC' first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 25, 2025, where it first appeared.
Solve the daily Crossword
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Trump's love for American Eagle's 'good jeans' ad campaign sparks a fresh 24% rally in the stock: 'Go get 'em Sydney!'
Trump's love for American Eagle's 'good jeans' ad campaign sparks a fresh 24% rally in the stock: 'Go get 'em Sydney!'

Yahoo

time22 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Trump's love for American Eagle's 'good jeans' ad campaign sparks a fresh 24% rally in the stock: 'Go get 'em Sydney!'

Donald Trump is a big fan of American Eagle's newest ad campaign. Praise from the president on Truth Social helped spark a fresh rally in the clothing retailer's stock. "The jeans are 'flying off the shelves.' Go get 'em Sydney!" Trump wrote. The retail traders who sparked a meme-like rally in American Eagle stock after Sydney Sweeney became the face of a new ad campaign were joined by Donald Trump on Monday in praising the brand. The president's love for the "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans" campaign kicked off a fresh surge in the stock on Monday, with shares rising as much as 24%. The company's campaign featuring the famous actor sparked controversy online — some claimed that it promoted eugenics while others accused it of being overly sexual in nature — but Trump made it clear he's a big fan. "The jeans are 'flying off the shelves.' Go get 'em Sydney!" he wrote on Truth Social before calling out other companies for "woke" advertising. Trump cited examples of companies such as Jaguar and Bud Lite that created ad campaigns that were met with backlash from some consumers. "The market cap destruction has been unprecedented, with BILLIONS OF DOLLARS SO FOOLISHLY LOST," Trump wrote. It's the latest leg of a meme-like stock surge for American Eagle, which jumped last month after retail traders online piled in following the reveal of new ads featuring Sweeney. The stock ultimately lost some momentum following the late July rally, which also saw several other new meme stocks rise. Trump's post helped it make up some of the ground it lost since then. However, even after multiple surges, the fashion retailer is still down almost 23% year-to-date (YTD) after a difficult start to 2025. Read the original article on Business Insider Sign in to access your portfolio

WWE Raw results, highlights (Aug. 4): Seth Rollins stands tall over CM Punk, LA Knight, Roman Reigns
WWE Raw results, highlights (Aug. 4): Seth Rollins stands tall over CM Punk, LA Knight, Roman Reigns

Yahoo

time22 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

WWE Raw results, highlights (Aug. 4): Seth Rollins stands tall over CM Punk, LA Knight, Roman Reigns

In the wake of one of the biggest WWE weekends of the year, "Raw" stayed in the tri-state area on Monday night, emanating from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Seth Rollins gives an explanation and gets a title defense Regardless of how you felt about the overall SummerSlam weekend, it's impossible to deny that one of — if not the — high points of the two-night event was Seth Rollins' "ruse of the century." Here are two other near-undeniable takeaways: 1. Rollins and WWE worked nearly all of us brilliantly. It was a masterclass in protecting kayfabe at every level imaginable and will go down as one of the greatest Money in the Bank cash-ins of all time. He described how he pulled it all off during an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show earlier Monday. 2. Rollins' dedication to this angle and his year as a whole further proves that we are watching a truly generational talent. He belongs every bit in the conversation alongside Roman Reigns, John Cena, and Cody Rhodes as the best WWE superstar of the past decade. Now that that's out of the way, Rollins cut a relatively generic promo to open the show, but that didn't matter much because he remains incredibly over with the crowd. The big surprise came in the form of an LA Knight appearance. Knight was Rollins' opponent when the the whole fake injury angle started, and he was justifiably irked at the whole situation, challenging Rollins to a World Heavyweight Championship match that was made official by Adam Pearce. Pearce also seemingly evened the playing field by banning Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed from ringside. All of this led to the main event and our... 👑 Uncrowned Gem of the Night 👑 Even with Breakker and Reed banned from ringside, there was no shot this match was going to end clean and surprise, surprise, it didn't. For those of you who read Riggs' recaps week-in and week-out, you know he's not a fan of booking every match to DQ, but it had to be done here and it all worked well. After a very strong main event between Rollins and Knight, we got interference from CM Punk, who Rollins screwed two nights prior at SummerSlam. Punk's attack resulted in Knight being disqualified and making him understandably angry as well. All of this turned into chaos as Breakker and Reed rushed to help Rollins lay waste to his foes. The Vision (I think this is the new stable name for the crew, established earlier in the show) stood tall and the credits began to roll. ::Billy Mays voice:: But wait, there's more! As Rollins, Heyman, Breakker and Reed stood on the ramp, Roman Reigns' music hit and the OTC attacked, leading to a staredown with Rollins before he was ultimate overwhelmed by The Vision. Rollins stomped Reigns, Breakker speared him and Reed delivered a handful of tsunamis to close the show. Moving forward we now have Reigns, Knight and Punk all with legitimate beefs with Rollins directly and it's likely we'll get Reigns written off television for a little while and a World Heavyweight Championship triple threat between Rollins, Punk and Knight. Ultimately, I think this is our path to the men's War Games match in November. 🔥 Burn of the night 🔥 We're getting Becky Lynch vs. Nikki Bella for the Women's Intercontinental Championship at some point in the future. Bella got a decent pop and had a few moments in her promo, but it paled in comparison to Lynch eviscerating her on the mic (which ALMOST was our gem of the night). Now, if you've watched "WWE: Unreal," you know that bringing personal relationships into promos without previously clearing it can cause some issues — a la Flair and Tiffany Stratton in the WrestleMania build. Considering Lynch and Bella have been in the company together for a decade, I'd be stunned if this promo wasn't discussed and planned together beforehand. It doesn't change how amazing it was. Lynch will face Maxxine Dupri next week before presumably a showdown with Natalya and then Bella. Champions of Convenience I called Flair and Alexa Bliss during Uncrowned's live coverage of SummerSlam Night 1 and I'll be damned if the name isn't going to stick — at least in this space. Anyway, how good are Flair and Bliss together? Flair got a "you deserve it" chant from the Brooklyn crowd — something that would have been unheard of before this run. The chemistry is there, the promo work was golden and even got hints of jelling together in the ring when they pulled off a tandem Natural Selection in a title rematch against Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. The match was just as good as their SummerSlam bout and should be the start of a prolonged run for these two. Let's make Rh-Iyo a thing Immediately after Flair and Bliss retained, we got a backstage segment featuring the Kabuki Warriors, Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley. Asuka and Kairi Sane — former women's tag champs themselves — left the two longtime rivals to talk, teasing a possible tag team forming. Ripley revealed Sky asked for and was granted a title match against Naomi and that she'd be rooting for her. The big issue here — Naomi is already slated to put her Women's World Championship on the line against Stephanie Vaquer at Clash in Paris later this month. Here's hoping Naomi-Sky next week serves as vehicle to get Ripley and Sky to team together and build some more momentum in the women's tag division. Big G joining the New Day? Before John Cena's polarizing heel turn, we had The New Day pull off one of the biggest character changes in recent history. Like Cena, the New Day's run hasn't quite hit the heights of the initial shock, but there's hope — in the form of Grayson Waller. Waller — who is going by Big G — went through a breakup of his own recently and is looking for a new crew to run with. Enter Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, who are still "mourning" the loss of their World Tag Team Championship. Waller put on a really strong match against Penta, and despite losing with Kingston and Woods watching ringside, I can't help but feel that I care a whole lot more about Big G and the New Day linked than separate. Monday Night Meh 1. We got Sheamus versus Rusev again, which was fine, but it's about time for us to put this rivalry to bed one way or the other. The biggest reaction from the crowd came after both men were counted out and a ringside brawl broke out. Give us Sheamus vs. Rusev No DQ in a "Raw" main event and have them either team up or move on after that. 2. Rusev and Sheamus' fighting continued throughout the night, including during a backstage interview segment with Sami Zayn. Zayn said Karrion Kross is in his rear-view (thankfully) and his sights were set on becoming a world champion. He's at best 4th or 5th in line to challenge and just got interrupted by a brawl in a relatively throwaway feud. There's a lot of work to do, a match against Rusev next week doesn't get him any closer. 3. Dominik Mysterio's match against Dragon Lee was very good, but the ending got a little out of hand. Mysterio's boot slipped off in a callback to 24 hours earlier in his match against A.J. Styles at SummerSlam, El Grande Americano along with two other imposters interfered and Mysterio grabbed the bottom rope to beat Lee. That's a lot to keep track of and overshadowed the in-ring work. 🤔 Monday musings 🤔 1. Becky Lynch's new music and tron are awesome. We're so far away from the "Celtic Invasion" version of Lynch that this is a much better presentation for The Man. 2. Michael Cole announced that Gunther suffered an orbital bone injury in his match at SummerSlam against CM Punk. Work or not, this is a good thing for The Ring General, who desperately needs a reset after a topsy-turvy 2025. 3. Adam Pearce does a really great job in the on-screen GM role. He got some of the biggest pops on Monday night. 4. Whoever is running WWE's social media account must be a Tekken fan. I personally would have went the Mortal Kombat route and made a Kung Lao joke, but we're simpatico. 5. The Reed shoe thing is weird now. It was cool when he did it the first time and it inspired two awesome puns (Tribal Thief and Shoe-la Fala), but the loss to Reigns and Uso at SummerSlam takes away from it for me. 👑 A really strong showing for the 'Raw after SummerSlam.' I give this show a Crown score of: 9/10. 👑

Livvy Dunne strikes out trying to buy former apartment of MLB Legend
Livvy Dunne strikes out trying to buy former apartment of MLB Legend

Yahoo

time22 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Livvy Dunne strikes out trying to buy former apartment of MLB Legend

Livvy Dunne strikes out trying to buy former apartment of MLB Legend originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Livvy Dunne might be an NIL trailblazer turned social media influencer, but not everyone appreciates her fast-paced lifestyle. The former LSU gymnast was recently shut out from buying a well-known New York City property. She said the residents may not want a public figure living in the building. She's not alone in her pursuit of a great view of the Big Apple. But the property in question is a no-go for Dunne. The unit at 345 W. 88th St belonged to MLB legend Babe Ruth during his time with the New York Yankees. The three bedrooms, two and a half bath floor plan features oak floors with the current owners reportedly having outgrown the space, according to reporter Khristopher J. Brooks. "Own a piece of New York City sports history in this expansive three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom co-op once owned by the Yankees' Sultan of Swat," said a listing description for the property. For $1.59 million, it's "Currently configured with two bedrooms, this residence offers a wealth of storage, handsome built-ins, and an exceptionally spacious layout that can easily accommodate the addition of a third bedroom" Dunne became the latest person to get rejected from buying a co-op unit in NYC. She joins a growing list who want to keep well-known figures out. According to Brooks, Antonio Banderas, Madonna, Richard Nixon, Mariah Carey, Calvin Klein and others are at the top of the list. But why? "Co-op boards in New York City are a breed of their own," real estate agent Kirsten Jordan told Brooks. "Trust me, even if you have a rock-solid bank account, they can still say 'thanks, but no thanks' for reasons you'd never expect." Dunne was heartbroken to find out her dream pad was unavailable after she tried to pay with an all cash offer. After leaving LSU the top NIL earner picked up a longtime gig as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model. She performed at this year's show in Miami, busting out the splits on the catwalk in an instant viral moment."Then the week that I'm supposed to get my keys to my brand-new apartment, I get a call," Dunne said in a social media video posted July 8. "The co-op board denied me. So, pretty much, the people in the building voted to not have me live there." For now, Dunne is still in search of her ultimate NYC pad. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store