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18th February 2022
11:33am GMT

"Samantha is not gone. The actress that played the role is no longer playing that role," she said, not referring to Cattrall by name.
"But people aren't absent from your life when you don't want them to be."
She continued: "I thought that in typical Michael Patrick fashion, he threaded it through with grace and dignity and respect and love and affection for that character.
"I thought it mimicked many friendships that challenge each other and struggle and want to remain connected in a way because it's too painful."
While Cattrall has not directly publicly addressed why she chose not to join her former co-stars on And Just Like That, she did like a series of shady tweets relating to the show which praised the fact that she wasn't in it.
Recently, Parker shot down any hopes of Cattrall returning for future Sex And The City spin-offs by saying that she wasn't in favour of it.
When asked by Variety if she would be okay with her returning at some some point, she responded:
"I don't think I would, because I think there's just too much public history of feelings on her part that she's shared."
Referring to writing Samantha out of the show, she continued: "I think was handled with such respect and elegance. She wasn't villainized.
"She was a human being who had feelings about a relationship, so I think we found a way to address it which was necessary and important for people that loved her."Explore more on these topics: