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Will There Be A Season 4 Of ‘And Just Like That'? Sarah Jessica Parker Isn't So Sure
Will There Be A Season 4 Of ‘And Just Like That'? Sarah Jessica Parker Isn't So Sure

Elle

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Will There Be A Season 4 Of ‘And Just Like That'? Sarah Jessica Parker Isn't So Sure

Happy And Just Like That... day to all who celebrate! Now that the inaugural episode of the third season has been released, there are questions aplenty for all who worship at the altar of our favourite Manhattanites: will Carrie and Aidan make it? Do we even want them to? Whatever is Miranda doing taking the virginity of a Nun (yes, really)? And will we ever get another Samantha Jones cameo? Yes, And Just Like That... is back in all of its cultural lightning rod glory. FIND OUT MORE ON ELLE COLLECTIVE The series was greenlit for a third outing in August 2023, but the fate of future seasons remains unclear as HBO hasn't officially confirmed that a fourth series is underway, but in interviews with ELLE UK, the cast of the spin-off remained optimistic. Here's everything you need to know about season four of And Just Like That... At the time of writing, a fourth season of And Just Like That... is yet to be confirmed, but HBO's precedent suggests that it may still be a possibility. The first season was marketed as a limited series, with its finale airing on February 3, 2022. Just weeks later, a second season was confirmed in March 2022, which eventually premiered on June 22, 2023 and, a few months later this time, in August 2023, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on May 29, 2025. If this pattern is anything to go by, there's still time for a fourth season to be confirmed by the streaming service. Asked by ELLE UK on May 29, 2025 about a potential fourth season, Sarah Jessica Parker (who plays the titular Carrie Bradshaw) said that she doesn't know. 'We [her and Michael Patrick King, the show's creator] haven't had that conversation yet,' she said, adding that she always 'waits to hear.' 'We talk about what he feels is most compelling and does that exist for him and us, and then we decide that maybe we don't have this right now, or it's not enough,' she confessed. As for when Parker will know the time is right to hang up Carrie Bradshaw's Manolos once and for all, she told ELLE UK that that would be a 'complicated conversation' with King. 'That will come when Michael and I sit down and talk about what stories are demanding his time and attention and fantasies,' she said, noting that it will be a 'substantive conversation about "Well, what now?"' Not yet as the fourth season is yet to be confirmed, but as soon as the next series is confirmed and a trailer is released, this piece will be updated. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE. Naomi May is a freelance writer and editor with an emphasis on popular culture, lifestyle and politics. After graduating with a First Class Honours from City University's prestigious Journalism course, Naomi joined the Evening Standard as its Fashion and Beauty Writer, working across both the newspaper and website. She is now the Acting News Editor at ELLE UK and has written features for the likes of The Guardian, Vogue, Vice and Refinery29, among many others.

Ibiza all day, all night long: how to party like Pete Tong
Ibiza all day, all night long: how to party like Pete Tong

Evening Standard

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Evening Standard

Ibiza all day, all night long: how to party like Pete Tong

The hot one is Jondal. It's been there for four years now and changed the face of Ibiza dining. It's a lunchtime spot that goes to about 5 or 6 in the evening. No music. It's a force of nature, and it's not cheap. It was a bit of a secret in the first year, but it's definitely become the go-to restaurant that nobody can get into. I would say Macao is still an absolute classic. I've known Luca, who runs it, since the late 1990s. It's an understated Italian, and for most of the year, people want to sit in the garden outside. It's very kiddie friendly but quite sophisticated, so you see a lot of people who have been going a very long time there which is really nice. And it's still very reasonably priced. My favourite new restaurant is Nun, which is amazing for breakfast or lunch. And that's on Cala Llonga and it's owned by Olivia Fleury who was the brains behind Beachhouse originally. She opened it a couple of years ago; she knows Ibiza inside out and backwards.

Quavo Records Two New Songs Live on Plaqueboy Max's Livestream
Quavo Records Two New Songs Live on Plaqueboy Max's Livestream

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Quavo Records Two New Songs Live on Plaqueboy Max's Livestream

Quavo appeared on a recent livestream with PlaqueBoyMax and recorded two new songs during their time together. On Tuesday, Quavo sat down with PlaqueBoyMax in the studio during the producer's recent livestream and hopped in the booth to record some new tracks live for the viewers. The first song, 'Nun,' has a rambunctious trap beat, as Quavo drops some braggadocious flexes over soaring horns and hard-hitting drums. The second song, 'Glacier,' is much slower, as Quavo sings his way through to the end. More from Billboard Styles P Says He & Jim Jones 'Ain't in the Same League' When Asked About Verzuz Battle Gerardo Coronel Breaks Through to No. 1 on Latin Airplay Chart With 'No Se Dice' Bruce Springsteen Slams 'Incompetent & Treasonous' Trump Administration at Tour Kickoff The new joints from Quavo come shortly after he unveiled a posthumous Takeoff collab titled 'Dope Boy Phone.' The new track came as the former Migos rapper makes a pivot into acting, and said in April he thinks he'll eventually become bigger than other rappers-turned-actors like Will Smith. 'They cant f— with me,' he told TMZ. The Atlanta star recently starred in High Rollers with John Travolta, which is a sequel to their previous film Cash Out that featured Sex and the City's Kristin Davis. Quavo was also in Savage Salvation alongside Robert De Niro and John Malkovich as well as Praise This with Chloe Bailey and Druski. His next starring role will likely be in an upcoming heist film called Takeover, which will also star Billy Zane. The movie was originally shot in 2022, but as of 2025 still does not yet have any locked-in release date. Check out the video of PlaqueBoyMax and Quavo recording two new songs below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Behind the Scenes at the Westminster Dog Show
Behind the Scenes at the Westminster Dog Show

New York Times

time10-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

Behind the Scenes at the Westminster Dog Show

Things are finally back to normal for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Or, at least as normal as can be expected for an event that features more than 2,500 dogs flooding into Midtown Manhattan to compete for the coveted title of best in show. Traditionally a winter event held at Madison Square Garden — since before the venue even had that name — Westminster was thoroughly disrupted by the pandemic. For two years it moved out of New York City entirely, with the event being held at Lyndhurst, an estate in suburban Tarrytown. And for the last two years it took up residence at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens. It was also moved to warmer months in hopes of limiting the spread of Covid. But for the 149th edition of the event, which began on Saturday with a series of contests testing some dogs' agility and obedience, the show is back to February and back to Midtown. The initial stages of breed and group judging are being held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and the main event — best in show — is slated for Tuesday night at the Garden. Getting ready for the show involves a great deal of work, from humans and dogs alike. The wide variety of dogs necessitates a wide variety of seating solutions. Nun, a Borzoi, grabbed a nice large platform for a break with her handler and owner, Kelley Davis, while Tova, a Shih Tzu, just needed a portion of Judy Harding's lap. Before the dogs go under the microscope of judging they are poked and prodded and vacuumed and inspected. The dogs competing at Westminster all have extremely formal names, which indicate their pedigree and breeder's name, but they also have nicknames that are often much more fun. Consider: Elvis Presley the cocker spaniel and Falkor the Brussels griffon. Only the most devoted dog fans make their way to the early stages of Westminster, which means dog-related accessories and clothing are extremely common.

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