WHEN four New York women first strutted on to our screens in Sex And The City in 1998, their glittering lives of fashion, passion and Cosmopolitans created a TV phenomenon.
But after a series of disasters and bust-ups among its stars — portrayed in the show as “best friends for ever” — the hit drama quickly lost its shine.
So industry experts were stunned this week when leading lady Sarah Jessica Parker, 55, announced she had managed the feat of bringing back Kristin Davis, 55, and Cynthia Nixon, 54, for a ten-part reboot.
The actress, who plays central character Carrie Bradshaw and is also the show’s executive producer, has been at the centre of several controversies, including the fallout from the flop movie sequel of 2010.
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