
Cynthia Nixon is getting real about her time on ‘Sex and the City‘. In a candid new interview with Grazia, the actress, who famously played Miranda Hobbes on the iconic series, reflected on what sheâd change if she could turn back time on the show.
âSex and the Cityâ Was GreatâBut Not Perfect, Says Cynthia Nixon
While she still loves much of what “Sex and the City” brought to the table, Cynthia admitted that parts of it donât sit right with her anymore.
Talking to Grazia, Nixon said, â90% of the show is still pretty great,â but also confessed, âcertain things have really not aged well.â
One of the most significant issues for Cynthia was the lack of diversity. âIt was always very difficult being on a show that was so white,â she shared. âI always hated that. When we would raise it, we were told this is Candace Bushnellâs world and it’s a very white world. Iâm like, OKâ¦â
One of America’s most iconic shows originally aired from 1998 to 2004 and was considered groundbreaking for its time, but Cynthia didnât hold back in pointing out its flaws.
She also acknowledged some uncomfortable moments in the way the show portrayed LGBTQ+ characters. âSome of the trans stuff, some of the gay stuff was a little cringy to look at,â she admitted.
Despite Its Flaws, Nixon Still Calls the Show Feminist
Even with its shortcomings, Cynthia has a deep appreciation for what “Sex and the City” meant for womenâs representation on screen. She called it âa feminist showâitâs always been a feminist showâ and noted that it still holds a special place in her heart.
Beyond the original six seasons, the “Sex and the City” franchise expanded with two theatrical movies in 2008 and 2010. Then came a new chapterâ”And Just Like That…” â the official spinoff that brought back familiar faces and fresh storylines. It premiered in 2021 and has since garnered a new and growing fan base.
Now, fans are gearing up for more. After a successful second season, “And Just Like That” is officially returning for a third season, with a premiere date set for May 29.
Whether youâre a longtime fan or new to the series, Cynthiaâs honesty offers a thoughtful reminder: while iconic shows can grow, so can the people in them.
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