You would have thought that “Sex and the City” co-stars Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker were the best of friends, that they were down like two flat tires, based upon the phenomenal success and on-screen chemistry of the cable TV series and the two Sex and the City motion pictures.
In reality, they are as friendly to each other as North and South Korea. They despise each other intensely.
Cattrall has long accused “hypocrite” Parker of treating her badly during most of “Sex and the City’s” long and successful run, and then putting on a “nice girl” image for the public. Subsequently, when Parker reached out to offer condolences after the death of Cattrall’s brother, Cattrall tried to cut off Parker’s arm with a meat cleaver.
At first, it seemed that Cattrall was very grateful for the condolences from, and was amiable towards, all of her “Sex and the City” co-stars and crew members when she posted this on Instagram:
“I would like to thank my fans, my friends and my #SexInTheCity colleagues for the outpouring of support for myself and my family over the last 72 hours.”
Similarly, Parker obviously thought it was safe waters she was wading in when she expressed her sympathy for the passing of Cattrall’s brother on her Instagram page:
“Dearest Kim, my love and condolences to you and yours and Godspeed to your beloved brother,” Parker stated.
And this is when Cattrall swung the ax towards Parker’s neck and tried to swipe her head off. Cattrall let it be known, clearly and unequivocally, that Parker’s words of sympathy were not welcome nor appreciated. Not today, not ever.
Under this post, Cattrall unleashed all of the venom in her heart at Parker in a scorching caption. Cattrall said this:
“Mom asked me today ‘When will that @sarahjessicaparker, that hypocrite, leave you alone?’ Your continuous reaching out is a painful reminder of how cruel you really were then and now. Let me make this VERY clear,” Cattrall said before going in for the kill. “You are not my family. You are not my friend. So I’m writing to tell you one last time to stop exploiting our tragedy in order to restore your ‘nice girl’ persona.”
Cattrell then put at the end of her angry Instagram rant the link to the New York Post article that details why Cattrell no longer speaks to Parker: (https://nypost.com/2017/10/07/inside-the-mean-girls-culture-that-destroyed-sex-and-the-city).
Several publications, including New York Post’s Page Six, stated that Parker is shocked and heartbroken by Cattrall’s extremely harsh depiction of her and their relationship. But with the Post’s report of Parker creating cliques on the set of “Sex and the City” and purposely excluding Cattrall, or Parker booking a large home for filming and including the other two cast members but not Cattrall, there is little evidence to suggest that these two will ever occupy the same space again, much less make another Sex and the City movie.