She got hot and heavy in the kitchen with co-star Sara Ramirez in And Just Like That.And Cynthia Nixon's wife Christine Marinoni knew that moment was 'going to be hot' and 'real' with a 'queer' writer devising the scene.'[Episode writer] Samantha Irby was telling us all about that scene before we ever got to read it,' Cynthia, 56, told Bowen Yang as part of a conversation for Variety. 'Having a queer woman in the writers' room writing this queer sex scene, my wife was like, "I know it's going to be hot, and I know it's going to be real." 'I know it's going to be real': Cynthia Nixon's wife Christine Marinoni knew that moment was 'going to be hot' and 'real' with a 'queer' writer devising the scene; pictured 2014'We had an intimacy coordinator and we tried to do it different ways.
Miranda, in the next episode, keeps having fantasies. And so we were going to shoot it at the same time, but make it look different, because things look different when we remember them than when they're actually happening."Bowen said of the love scene, 'What I think is remarkable is that you had to sell that moment in the kitchen as life-changing.
You have to believe that she's going to rearrange everything about her life.' Cynthia said, 'And you have to feel both the sexual jolt and also the emotional breakdown that happens later, not just that this thing that happens is earth-shattering, but also that she's been in winter for so long.
It's both of those things.'In And Just Like That, Miranda ditches her husband Steve and begins dating non-binary comedian CheDiaz (Sara).
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