Read the original article on Best Life. A 2017 article in the Daily Mail claimed that Cattrall had declined to take part in a third Sex and the City movie (a follow-up to the 2008 and 2012 features) because her salary demands weren’t met. Responding directly to that report, Cattrall tweeted, “The only ‘DEMAND’ I ever made was that I didn’t want to do a 3rd film….& that was back in 2016.” Without her joining the other main cast members Parker, Kristin Davis (Charlotte), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda), the movie didn’t move forward. For more blockbuster series, check out This Is the Most Popular TV Show of All Time. As Elle notes, news coverage about tensions within the Sex and the City ensemble dates back to 2008—four years after the series ended and the same year that the first feature film hit theaters. Over the next several years, the actors would occasionally comment about the rumored rows, usually saying that matters were being blown out of proportion and they were, indeed, friends.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “I don’t think anybody wants to believe that I love Kim,” Parker told Elle in 2009 when asked about the rumored rift on the set of the first movie. “I adore her. I wouldn’t have done the movie without her. Didn’t and wouldn’t.” Cattrall seemed to agree with Parker’s assessment when the Daily Mail asked her to respond to those comments. “I think Sarah was right: people don’t want to believe that we get on,” she said, adding later, “She and I are sick of [talking about] this.” For more Hollywood chatter sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. If there was a truce, it seemed to be broken after plans for the third movie were canned. When news broke that Cattrall’s brother had died, Parker commented on Cattrall’s Instagram with her condolences. In response, Cattrall made a new Instagram post that read: “I don’t need your love or support at this tragic time @sarahjessicaparker.” In her caption, Cattrall continued: “Your continuous reaching out is a painful reminder of how cruel you really were then and now. Let me make this VERY clear. (If I haven’t already) 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.” And for another pair of celebrities who clashed, check out The Worst “Late Night” Guest Conan O’Brien Ever Had. On Dec. 22, Page Six reported that “a well-placed industry insider” told the publication that a series revival of Sex and the City may be coming to HBO Max. The report states that Parker, Davis, and Nixon would all be returning, but that they’d be continuing the story of the New York City besties without Cattrall. HBO Max, the potentially returning cast, and Cattrall have yet to comment on the supposed revival. For the best shows you missed this year, check out The Best TV Show of 2020, According to Critics. Coincidentally, Cattrall’s interview with Women’s Prize for Fiction dropped on the same day as that unconfirmed report. Though the subject of the podcast is women writers, she also addressed the backlash she’s received for declining further involvement in all things Sex and the City. “I remember getting a lot of grief on social media for not wanting to do a film,” she said, seemingly referring to that shelved third movie. “It was astonishing some of the things people wrote to me—‘I work in a bank and I don’t like this person and I don’t like the hours, but I do it. So you just do it! Give me what I want. I do it. I’m miserable, you be miserable too.’” The actor didn’t express any regret for having played Samantha Jones for so many years, but it’s clear she felt it was time for her to move on. “It was a lot of fun and I loved it and being in new territory is always exciting. I felt like we were,” she explained. “Walking away, even if it’s the only thing to do, you always feel, it’s a bit of shame, I think. The taste of shame, and you have to let go of that.” Despite the “shame” that she says she felt, Cattrall, who now stars on the Fox show Filthy Rich, also said that she’s “lucky to have the choice” of the projects that she takes on. For more Hollywood rifts that made headlines, check out Former Celebrity Best Friends Who Barely Speak Anymore.

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