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Kim Cattrall announces beloved mum Shane has died five years after brother’s tragic death

Kim Cattrall’s mother Shane has died at the age of 93, the former Sex and the City star confirmed on Instagram yesterday.The actress, 66, shared her sad news with her 1.1 million followers almost five years on from the tragic death of her brother Chris aged 55. Kim shared some moving pictures of herself and her mum from over the years, including one black and white snap from when she was a little girl. “Shane Cattrall 1929 - 2022. Rest in peace Mum,” the star penned with a heart emoji.The sad news comes after Kim’s brother Chris died by suicide back in February 2018.Kim’s friends and followers took to the comments section to send messages of support to the grieving star.  Her Queer as Folk co-star Stephen Dunn wrote: “Sending all my love.”While Paul O’Grady penned: “Oh I’m sorry Kim, lots of love to you.”“So sorry, Kim.
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Gay Icon Kim Cattrall Used Intimacy Coach For ‘Queer As Folk’ Non-Binary Love Scene
Beloved by the queer community,  Kim Cattrall has joined the inclusive cast of Peacock’s Queer as Folk reboot, playing a “martini-soaked, high-society Southern debutante “who has roots in a poverty-stricken trailer park. The Sex and the City actress plays the adoptive mother of queer characters Brodie (Devin Way) and Julian (Ryan O’Connell) in Queer as Folk. The character was written specifically with Cattrall in mind. Canadian writer and director Stephen Dunn said that he wanted Cattrall to play Brenda before he knew what And Just Like That… (sequel to Sex and the City) was, praising her for her acting skills and immediate engagement in taking this role on. One of Cattrall’s on-screen sons, O’Connell added that viewers should get ready because the “last four episodes of the show are insane” where her storyline takes a “really fun turn.” Cattrall took part in her first non-binary love scene in the Queer as Folk reboot and used an intimacy coach to help during the filming of these scenes. Dunn applauded her ability to be open throughout the dialogue on LGBT+ issues and relationships, stating that she was “so dialled into the character’s learning curve around queerness”. “She’s been such an ally, she really understands the queer community in this way, and she understood how her character strangely fit into this queer family.
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