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AJLT star SJP wows in a mauve Vivienne Westwood dress as she joins Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon at the season three photocall after admitting why she's never watched an episode

AJLT star SJP wows in a mauve Vivienne Westwood dress as she joins Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon at the season three photocall after admitting why she's never watched an episode

Daily Mail​6 days ago

The stars of And Just Like That... were out in force to celebrate the launch of the third series of the Sex And The City spin-off at a photocall on Tuesday.
Sarah Jessica Parker, 60, who plays Carrie Bradshaw, showed off her fashion credentials in a dramatic mauve Vivienne Westwood dress.
The actress styled the dress with a pair of snakeskin heeled boots, while otherwise keeping her accessories to a minimum with a silver pendant and earrings.
She wore her highlighted blonde locks loose in soft waves and enhanced her striking features with a full face of make-up.
Meanwhile, Cynthia, 59, looked chic in a two-tone blue velvet dress, which she wore with a pair of metallic gold heels.
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Also in attendance, their co-star Kristin Davis, who opted for an elegant duck egg blue dress with a gold butterfly belt.
Kristin wore her glossy brunette locks in soft waves and also opted for glam make-up, finishing her look with a selection of diamond accessories.
The Charlotte York actress was joined by other stars of the show including Nicole Ari Parker and Sarita Choudhury.
Nicole and Sarita, who play Lisa Todd Wexley and Seema Patel respectively, both joined the show in series one after the spin-off was announced.
Nicole looked stylish at the event wearing a black and white geometric dress, which was belted around her waist and teamed with a pair of heeled mules.
Meanwhile, Sarita looked chic in a black suit and white blouse with a tie neck, boosting her frame with a pair of heels.
The cast appearance comes after SJP made a shocking admission that she has never watched the show - or the programme that made her career, Sex And The City.
During a recent interview with E! News, she said: 'Oh my God, no. I don't watch it, never seen it. Never seen Sex and the City, most of them.'
Nicole looked stylish at the event wearing a black and white geometric dress, which was belted around her waist and teamed with a pair of heeled mules
She also revealed her three children, James, Marion and Tabitha, who she shares with her husband Matthew Broderick haven't watched the show.
Sarah said: It's all available for them some day if they want it, they'll get no pressure from me. Mostly I want them to recall me as their parent.
'But maybe one day they'll find a way to watch it and be comfortable with what they see. I mean there's nothing I do that I think is terribly shocking, but it's a very different way of seeing a parent.'
Sex and the City ran from 1998 until 2004 and Sarah starred alongside Cynthia and Kristin, as well as Samantha Jones actress Kim Cattrall.
All three actresses returned for the 2021, but Kim declined to return to the show.
The third series premieres on May 29.

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  • Scottish Sun

My face COLLAPSED after botched Turkey teeth op – it's like broken glass smashed in my head & pain worse than childbirth

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Mama June shrugs off calls for her to be axed from reality TV after stealing daughter Alana's money

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Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

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