Kim Cattrall SJP feud

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have found that, as a general rule, the person who decides to make their case publicly is usually the one in the wrong. The person who is comfortable with their behavior and their integrity doesn’t need to shout it from the rooftops and try to make the other person look bad. Doesn’t matter if you’re a celebrity or a gossiping mom at the schoolyard, trashing someone to others just makes you look trashy.


THIS. Kim Cattrall may indeed have a viable beef with SJP, but she looks trashy airing it in public.


Not really. How many more ways does Kim need to say no. It’s been pretty clear for a long time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have found that, as a general rule, the person who decides to make their case publicly is usually the one in the wrong. The person who is comfortable with their behavior and their integrity doesn’t need to shout it from the rooftops and try to make the other person look bad. Doesn’t matter if you’re a celebrity or a gossiping mom at the schoolyard, trashing someone to others just makes you look trashy.


THIS. Kim Cattrall may indeed have a viable beef with SJP, but she looks trashy airing it in public.


Not really. How many more ways does Kim need to say no. It’s been pretty clear for a long time.


+1 She's made it clear she's done in a thousand different ways. How many times do you have to tell someone to buzz off before they get the message? And when you're grieving? Aw hell no.
Anonymous
This is devastating. I thought they would all be bff in real life as well. I've been bawling since I found out today. I don't understand.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If SJP really wanted to "reach out" to a colleague, she could have picked up the phone or sent an email, or even had the message go through Cattrall's publicist, to first guage if the contact would be welcome.

Instead she did it publicly, because she wanted to look like the good guy.


But that's what celebrities do. They all communicate via Twitter.


I read that her other costar who played Miranda also responded to her Instagram and Kim thanked her.


Which means it's personal between Kim and SJP.

Diva fight. They both thought they were the star.


It's possible that Cynthia Nixon wasn't as nasty to her.

I think that’s probably true, but more importantly, Cynthia Nixon wasn’t Kim Cattrall’s boss. Sarah Jessica Parker has been an executive producer with creative control since season 3 or so, including the movies.


Executive producer is generally a courtesy title. I'm not sure if she was really "the boss" beyond being the star of the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is devastating. I thought they would all be bff in real life as well. I've been bawling since I found out today. I don't understand.


Sorry, everything you believe to be true was a lie.
Anonymous
How on earth can anyone fault SJP in this when it’s Kim who wrote that horribly trashy IG post? Good grief, the woman has no class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How on earth can anyone fault SJP in this when it’s Kim who wrote that horribly trashy IG post? Good grief, the woman has no class.



She's grieving for ffs and SJP does seem pretty obsessed with projecting a nice girl persona. She should have expressed her condolences privately if they were sincere!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How on earth can anyone fault SJP in this when it’s Kim who wrote that horribly trashy IG post? Good grief, the woman has no class.



She's grieving for ffs and SJP does seem pretty obsessed with projecting a nice girl persona. She should have expressed her condolences privately if they were sincere!


I think this particular case it is lose lose. What was sjp supposed to say when publicly asked about it?

Kim c way overreacted because she's in the throes of grief, sucks
Anonymous
SJP sounds like a sociopath.
Anonymous
There’s a red carpet interview that SJP did recently responding to the death of Kim’s brother. She’s incredibly awkward and it doesn’t come off as being very sincere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have found that, as a general rule, the person who decides to make their case publicly is usually the one in the wrong. The person who is comfortable with their behavior and their integrity doesn’t need to shout it from the rooftops and try to make the other person look bad. Doesn’t matter if you’re a celebrity or a gossiping mom at the schoolyard, trashing someone to others just makes you look trashy.


THIS. Kim Cattrall may indeed have a viable beef with SJP, but she looks trashy airing it in public.


Not really. How many more ways does Kim need to say no. It’s been pretty clear for a long time.


I just read way to many articles about this. Originally I though Kim sounded unhinged but after reading more about their personal past, it was obviously unpleasant and not viewed fondly on. Why SJP would continue to publicly exploit Kim (I'm sorry but a celebrity commenting is the equivalent to one of our peer's making a facebook post). I get why she's done saving face on the matter. She doesn't want SJP's presence in her life, at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is devastating. I thought they would all be bff in real life as well. I've been bawling since I found out today. I don't understand.


What? No. Stop it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How on earth can anyone fault SJP in this when it’s Kim who wrote that horribly trashy IG post? Good grief, the woman has no class.


Because most of us are looking at the sum total of their relationship and not this one post, as it seems you are. Sometimes enough is enough, and clearly Kim has had enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They should do another movie, and it should be realistic.

Miranda should hate her life at Big Law. She should be sick of the sexual harassment and being screwed over by male partners. She should be sick of her bartender husband who contributes nothing financially. She should be stressed out by NYC private schools and kid drama. She should be 10 pounds overweight, and she should wear yoga pants and athleisure. She left Big Law, Steve owns the bar.

The brunette should be uber stressed out about NYC private school drama. She should be engaged in mommy wars. Sexless marriage. Her husband should be cheating. She should have a fling with her ex in a moment of weakness and get pregnant. Then he should tell her he's gay.

Big should be struggling with alcohol and opioid addiction due to his old man back pain. His business ventures are failing, and they need to downsize and cut back. Carrie grapples with having to move into a one bedroom walk-up with only one closet and having to be nursemaid to old man Big. Lots of whining about how this wasn't the life she signed up for. Aiden is very successful and happily married with a handful of kids. Carrie reads about him in a profile in Architectural Digest, and she's shocked that he is ridiculously wealthy with homes all around the world. She runs into him on the street with his oldest child and she wonders what her life would be like had she stayed with him and had kids.

Samantha is MIA throughout the entire film. There are references to her through phone calls and media coverage of her glamorous life. She's too busy traveling and dating an A list actor (think: Pierce Brosnan/George Clooney). Sadly, 2/3 of the way through the movie she dies in a car crash thanks to paparazzi (a la princess Di). The girls come together for the funeral and take stock of where they are, whine about their boo hoo problems, and ultimately realize that Sam lived her life to the fullest to the very end...and only the good die young. They make a pact to put themselves first and agree to dump their husbands. Carrie moves back to her old apartment, Miranda gets a rental in the city, and the brunette still has her fabulous apt. MIranda lived in a brownstone in Brooklyn with her family. That is the city.

The gays make an appearance near the end of the film. They're happily married with children and have a perfect NYC life. Thx girls are a little disappointed that the gays aren't up for partying, and for a moment they wonder if they made a mistake. Nonetheless, they preservere and continue to go shoe shopping and have brunch...just the girls (who are now old ladies), single and "fabulous."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They should do another movie, and it should be realistic.

Miranda should hate her life at Big Law. She should be sick of the sexual harassment and being screwed over by male partners. She should be sick of her bartender husband who contributes nothing financially. She should be stressed out by NYC private schools and kid drama. She should be 10 pounds overweight, and she should wear yoga pants and athleisure. She left Big Law, Steve owns the bar.

The brunette should be uber stressed out about NYC private school drama. She should be engaged in mommy wars. Sexless marriage. Her husband should be cheating. She should have a fling with her ex in a moment of weakness and get pregnant. Then he should tell her he's gay.

Big should be struggling with alcohol and opioid addiction due to his old man back pain. His business ventures are failing, and they need to downsize and cut back. Carrie grapples with having to move into a one bedroom walk-up with only one closet and having to be nursemaid to old man Big. Lots of whining about how this wasn't the life she signed up for. Aiden is very successful and happily married with a handful of kids. Carrie reads about him in a profile in Architectural Digest, and she's shocked that he is ridiculously wealthy with homes all around the world. She runs into him on the street with his oldest child and she wonders what her life would be like had she stayed with him and had kids.

Samantha is MIA throughout the entire film. There are references to her through phone calls and media coverage of her glamorous life. She's too busy traveling and dating an A list actor (think: Pierce Brosnan/George Clooney). Sadly, 2/3 of the way through the movie she dies in a car crash thanks to paparazzi (a la princess Di). The girls come together for the funeral and take stock of where they are, whine about their boo hoo problems, and ultimately realize that Sam lived her life to the fullest to the very end...and only the good die young. They make a pact to put themselves first and agree to dump their husbands. Carrie moves back to her old apartment, Miranda gets a rental in the city, and the brunette still has her fabulous apt. MIranda lived in a brownstone in Brooklyn with her family. That is the city.

The gays make an appearance near the end of the film. They're happily married with children and have a perfect NYC life. Thx girls are a little disappointed that the gays aren't up for partying, and for a moment they wonder if they made a mistake. Nonetheless, they preservere and continue to go shoe shopping and have brunch...just the girls (who are now old ladies), single and "fabulous."


Originally she lived in a sleek apartment...not in Brooklyn. And New Yorkers call Brooklyn Brooklyn.
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