Sarah Jessica Parker is tired of the comments she faces (on social media or elsewhere) about her physique in

And Just Like That ...

, the sequel to

Sex and the City

.

Three of the stars of the cult program of HBO, the interpreter of Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis (only absent, Kim Cattrall) return 15 years later, and, like their characters, they have obviously aged.

Which generated unpleasant comments for the actress.

“There are so many misogynistic discussions about us that would never happen for one.

Man.

"Gray hair, gray hair, gray hair. Does she have gray hair?"

I'm sitting with Andy Cohen.

And he's got a head full of gray hair, and he's exquisite.

Why is this normal for him?

I don't know what to tell you!

“, She launched in an interview for

Vogue

, devoted to the program, which lands on HBO Max in December.

No choice

Sarah Jessica Parker is all the more annoyed by these comments that if she could do something about it, maybe she would act.

But time goes by and no one is spared, recalls the star.

“This is especially the case on social networks.

Everyone has something to say.

"She has too many wrinkles, she doesn't have enough".

We almost have the impression that people don't want us to feel perfectly good about ourselves, as if they almost appreciate that we are sad for what we are today, that we choose to age naturally (…) I know what i look like.

I do not have a choice.

What am I going to do about it?

Stop aging?

Disappear ?

She added.

While the characters have taken a few years, the main theme of the

Sex and the City

sequel

doesn't change.

“ 

Sex and the City

has always been about those friendships that make you take it all in,” Sarah Jessica Parker concluded.

Including misogynistic remarks.

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