I've been crucified!' Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
Briefly

Recent cultural shifts have redefined Carrie Bradshaw from 'Sex and the City' as a controversial figure. While originally viewed as a relatable character, newer fans criticize her actions, such as infidelity and self-absorption. An essay even labeled her as TV's first female antihero, a term Sarah Jessica Parker now embraces. Despite criticisms, the character and the show remain relevant, with debates about race and sexuality in its latest spin-off "And Just Like That," showing that the show's cultural impact endures.
"I prefer that to any other description of her, because it allows her to be as male as the men have been... Carrie has an affair and everybody falls apart."
"An antihero, to me, is somebody that's not behaving in conventional ways, and she hasn't ever."
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