SATC Cast to Oprah: Everything You Think You Know Might Be a Lie

Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City: The Movie James Devaney/WireImage.com

The cast of Sex and the City visits Oprah tomorrow, and though we prayed at our Birkin shrine that the gals would spill some secrets about the upcoming movie, their lips stayed tighter than a pair of half-size-too-small Manolo Blahniks (at least according to today's press release about the upcoming show).

In fact, the SATC cast tells Oprah the stuff we thought we did know might all be lies:

"We would go around and say this is some crazy dream sequence we're shooting today,” Sarah Jessica Parker tells Oprah. “We kept repeating this mantra to try and gaslight people a little bit."

Holy pratfall! Well, they don’t reveal any secrets, but at least the ladies are open about their private lives:

Kim Cattrall admits she likes her man flesh a little young and tender but confesses to Oprah that she does have some limits when it comes to dating younger men:

The guy has to have a driver’s license, she says: “I don’t want to pick him up.”

Think she cards her guys?

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