Sarah Jessica Parker and the 'And Just Like That' cast share their love of queer community for Pride Month
Briefly

Since its debut in 1998, the 'Sex and the City' universe has embraced LGBTQ+ narratives, featuring characters like Stanford and Anthony, and exploring varied sexual identities. In the current reboot, 'And Just Like That', queer representation is paramount as characters like Miranda come out and others like Charlotte's nonbinary child Rock are introduced. Cast members, including Cynthia Nixon and Sarah Jessica Parker, celebrate this evolution, reflecting on how the show has contributed to broader representation and how it resonates with queer audiences, especially during challenging political times.
Parker discusses her gratitude towards the LGBTQ+ community, noting the natural affinity and companionship that the show found early on, showcasing its importance now more than ever.
Nixon reflects on her character's evolution and the significance of a queer storyline in a mainstream series, emphasizing the need for diverse narratives in today's society.
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