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Sarah Jessica Parker “Shocked” Chez Diaz Hated


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With the arrival of season three of And Simply Like That, the sequel to Intercourse and the Metropolis, viewers have seen the absence of Sara Ramirez as Che Diaz, a non-binary arise comic who was beforehand the love curiosity of Miranda (Cynthia Nixon).

The character proved polarising with followers, with some critics describing her as a caricature of queer tradition and an instance of how the present has clumsily tried to replace itself for the reboot.

Now, star and producer Sarah Jessica Parker has stated she was “shocked” to find the character was so deeply disliked.

Parker instructed The Guardian newspaper this weekend:

“A buddy of mine introduced it as much as me, and it’s like: ‘What are you speaking about?’ And he stated: ‘Yeah, there’s all this dialog.’

“I’ve been an actor for 50 years, and I’ve nearly by no means paid consideration to peripheral chatter. I liked working with them.”

As for her personal character Carrie, on her enduring romantic rollercoaster supported by the extra fixed consolations of her buddies and her love of trend, Parker stated she was delighted by way of the phrase “antihero” to explain her.

“I choose that to every other description of her, as a result of it permits her to be as male as the lads have been. I like The Sopranos a lot, and I have a look at all of the instances [Tony] was illegal, and we liked him. Carrie has an affair and all people falls aside.

“An antihero, to me, is anyone that’s not behaving in standard methods, and she or he hasn’t ever… Lots of people love her too, although!”

Intercourse and the Metropolis ran for 94 episodes between 1998 and 2004. The third season of And Simply Like That is presently airing on HBO Max.