sex and the city (55 posts)
EXCLUSIVE!
Sex and the City Reunion in Porn Star Flick?!
While we wait to hear if another Sex and the City movie will ever be made, could a Mr. Big and Carrie reunion happen in the meantime?
As you may have heard Sarah Jessica Parker has replaced Demi Moore as Gloria Steinem in Lovelace, the upcoming Linda Lovelace biopic starring Amanda Seyfried.
Well, as we discussed the other day, Chris Noth is in the flick, too.
Will the two SATC alum have any scenes together?
Cynthia Nixon Shows Off New Bald Look
Cynthia Nixon is proving that bald can indeed be beautiful.
The former Sex and the City star certainly got everyone's attention this morning when she showed up on Live With Kelly minus her mane.
So, why did the 45-year-old actress decide to lose her locks?
Sex and the City Prequel: Team Truth Takes on The Carrie Diaries Casting—Here Are Our Top Picks!
Carrie Bradshaw is coming back. And Sarah Jessica Parker has nothing to do with it.
The CW is instead adapting the Young Adult book series The Carrie Diaries (also by Sex and the City author Candance Bushnell) for the boob tube. Which means we'll get some face time with Carrie before she was taking the sexy city by storm.
And while we've suggested some actresses to play younger SATC gals before (as have our friends), we've retooled our picks to make it more TV appropriate—and, uh, more realistic. So without further ado, we present you with Team Truth's parfait take (if we do say so ourselves) on the fab foursome:
Sex and the City Prequel Series Looking for Its Carrie! Who Should Play Her?
Sex and the City is coming to the next generation via the CW, which means TV is getting a new Carrie Bradshaw.
The CW is currently underway casting for The Carrie Diaries, a series based on the prequel books to Sex and the City, which follows Carrie in her younger years. So what kind of gal are they looking for?
EXCLUSIVE!
Exclusive Details: Sex and the City's Mario Cantone Marries His "Good Man"
Liza Minnelli wasn't there, but it sounds like a fabulous time was had by all anyway.
Sex and the City star Mario Cantone and his partner of 20 years, musical theater director Jerry Dixon, tied the knot in New York—where same-sex marriage was legalized in June—earlier this month, Cantone confirmed Friday to E! News.
"We got married on October 5th, on the rooftop of our home with the Empire State building shimmering in the background," the 51-year-old funnyman exclusively tells us.
So what inspired the already committed duo to make things official now (besides the whole longtime-coming-recognition-of-their-civil-liberties thing, that is)?
Sex and the City's Kristin Davis Adopts a Baby Girl!
It looks like someone got a little inspired by her Sex and the City character.
Kristin Davis adopted a baby girl a few months ago, her rep confirmed to E! News.
So what's the little sweetie's name?
New Ask Ted Video! Is Jennifer Aniston's New Man Trouble?
Is Jennifer Aniston's latest BF, Justin Theroux, going to end up being just another Brad Pitt? Is Darren Criss gearing up to leave Glee behind? And what's up with the Sex and the City gals? Are their label-lovin' selves returning to N.Y. for another movie?
I'm answering all your questions in this week's episode of Ask Ted!
Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for all the latest videos and respond to this clip with your video questions to see them answered on next week's episode!
What Should Carrie Bradshaw's Next Sex and the City Adventure Be?
Like any men worth their membership into the gay club, we adore Sex and the City.
Which is why we're itching for another fixin' of Sarah Jessica Parker's delish TV series turned movie. So naturally, we momentarily got our hopes up when we heard that the gals might be returning to our boob tubes. But alas, that's so not the case.
So we gotta wonder: How do you want your SATC served to ya next?
So True? So False? Is Sex and the City Really Returning to TV?!
There have been many pretenders to the throne (hey there, Gossip Girl. Hiya, Lipstick Jungle). But when it comes to definitive female-centric series, there was ever only one Sex and the City.
And now maybe two.
Word fresh from the British tabloids is that Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, along with showrunner and film legacy ruiner Darren Starr, got so peeved at the prospect of an SATC prequel that they're joining forces to stop it the only way they can: by saturating the market and delivering—after quite a hiatus—the seventh season of a show nobody asked for, but would surely watch. (C'mon on, admit it).
But is it really true? Are Carrie and Co. really returning in their grand old dotage to the small screen? Put on your highest Manolos and pour yourself a stiff Cosmo, because this rumor is…
Will Bridesmaids Finally End Hollywood's Fear of Funny Women?
Take note, Hollywood: Girl power kicks some serious bootay.
Which, ya know, we've only been saying since forever. But director-slash-producer extraordinaire Judd Apatow, who excels in making flicks generally featuring funny men, is crowning a new box-office champ.
J's latest box office blitz, Bridesmaids, has proven that a female-fueled laughfest can be just as successful as Seth Rogen getting stoned or Steve Carell getting his chest waxed. Even more successful, actually:







