• 'Sex and the City' 20 years later, or how Carrie has lost curls and gained gray hair

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Without a wrinkle, without a facial filler, without a gray hair or without a highlight.

That freshness would lead us all to believe in the devil and wish to make a pact with him.

Fortunately, the protagonists of our cult series have returned ready to

savor life in an authentic way

that appreciates the passage of time and the beauty of maturity.

The downside is that his proposal has only been well received by those who know how to love and accept the passage of time. Now these women are over 50 and in a very different life cycle from the one they left in 'Sex and the City', but their lives are just as

curious, intense, wonderful or horrible,

according to a script that follows the dictation of the vicissitudes of the life. They enjoy sex, their romances or being single. They are the same with 20 years older and embarked on a new beauty that transcends the loss of youth.

Meeting them again has been a shock to a part of the public, unable, for example, to recognize Cynthia Nixon (Miranda) without her characteristic red hair.

For the actress, her move to white is

a sign of liberation

and identification with those women who during the pandemic could not go to a hairdresser and decided to go gray.

Explaining it over and over again, facing one more ageism every day than those that bustle in society begins to be tiring.

THE ANGER OF KRISTIN DAVIS

The latest target on social media has been Kristin Davis (Charlotte). The actress, "shocked" and "shocked" by the intensity of the attacks on her physique, has decided to fight back:

"I feel pissed off and I don't want to be pissed off all the time.

I don't pay attention, but I know they're there." It is difficult for him to understand that eagerness to comment and evaluate their hair, their skin, their bodies ... "Our this and our that," he protests. He remembers that he had already suffered criticism for the shape of his body: "Every week, several articles spoke of my 'pear' morphology, and it was not exactly a compliment". If that caused you stress, this has taken your patience.

What marks the level of the offensive today is social networks, a phenomenon still unexplored when 'Sex and the City' was broadcast.

The aggressors entrench themselves in anonymity and launch dialectical bombs without any kind of mercy.

Some comments are barbaric: "You should age gracefully," says one user.

"Who decided that Kristin Davis would continue to overreact as a frenzied, neurotic, frilly Charlotte? She's turned into the worst cartoon out of an already crude cartoon," writes another.

And perhaps the crudest: "He let a plastic surgeon hit him in the mouth with a frying pan three times."

Sarah Jessica Parker also had to defend herself a couple of months ago from misogynistic comments and similar ageisms.

"What can I do? Stop aging?", She responded to those who judged her.

Her exultant reappearance and that of her companions in this reboot of 'Sex and the City' is enough to extol the

freedom of having a birthday as you please,

with or without a scalpel, with dye or natural, and without no decision is a reason to riddle the woman.

The impunity of the networks

In these two decades, haters have taken over society with false and anonymous profiles that permanently intoxicate and incite hatred. It is the tyranny of social networks. It is proven that one of the emotions that best ignites in them is

anger,

much more than a kind comment or a heart-shaped emoji. An insult is enough to precipitate a chain of hurtful comments, because people take cover in a false identity and shoot in the form of mass. It happened with 'Friends', when a few months ago its mythical actors starred in the reunion.

It is something unusual.

No one would stop Kristin on the street to ugly her hips, not even Carrie to warn her of her latest wrinkle.

The smartest approach would be to ignore these people or leave the networks for a while, but it is not always easy, because for most it is a magnificent tool for promotion and interaction with their admirers.

But the consequences can be devastating, according to the psychologist Juan Moisés de la Serna: "In a universe dominated by likes, number of followers or retweets, it is easy to

fall into the trap

of thinking that this is the important thing and not so much taking care of yourself as a person , regardless of what happens on the networks. "

In his opinion, "influencers and any of these famous people who partly live off their image tend to

neglect mental health

as a very important aspect of their life."

How they defend themselves

Lena Dunham

was one of the first to cancel her Twitter after enduring all kinds of attacks on her body.

Actress

Ruby Rose also

closed her account in the face of criticism calling for her removal from the character Batwoman, considering that "she was not sufficiently lesbian."

A few months ago,

Candela Peña

cried out for help due to the death threats suffered by her and her son on social networks.

In his complaint he asked to end digital anonymity.

When

Carole Bouquet,

one of Chanel's muses, is told how beautiful she is, she smiles wryly knowing that, at 64, beauty is only a matter of time.

Kristin, for her part, has decided to close this chapter by hitting the table before those who shout that at 50 the world is finished:

"No, no, nooo".

And in case it is not clear, he insists: "Fuck you. To hell, come here and do better."

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