Cynthia Nixon reveals what she 'hated' about 'Sex and the City'
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In a recent interview, Cynthia Nixon reflects on her time on 'Sex and the City,' acknowledging that while she appreciates the show, she feels that certain elements have not aged well. Nixon points out the show's lack of diversity and highlights its portrayal of trans and gay issues as sometimes cringeworthy. Despite these critiques, she emphasizes the show's feminist message about women's sexual autonomy. Nixon also reminisces about the stigma of being single in their thirties and forties during the show's airing, asserting that the show's premise was groundbreaking for its time.
"It was always very difficult being on a show that was so white. I always hated that," said the Miranda Hobbes actress.
"What you have to remember is that we were in our thirties and forties. Of course, I look at the show now, we look like babies, but being single at that age, at that time, still had a kind of stigma."
Read at New York Post
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