Sarah Jessica Parker ‘didn’t want to’ do the And Just Like That… phone sex scene
'I didn't have a strong enough defence against it.'
Sarah Jessica Parker defends 'And Just Like That' against criticism, arguing that women can be flawed and loving simultaneously. In a recent interview, Parker responded to negative feedback about the show's portrayal of its female characters. "We've always been bold and brave and told big stories," she stated, highlighting the show's willingness to depict complex female characters. Parker's comments suggest that the show aims for realism, acknowledging that women are multifaceted individuals capable of both mistakes and kindness. The actress's defense of the show's creative choices underscores the ongoing conversation about realistic portrayals of women in media.
'I didn't have a strong enough defence against it.'