Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand Kim’s reaction. I don’t particularly like one of my co-workers and we are definitely not friends, but I still sent my condolences to him when his mom died not because I was trying to be a “nice girl” but because it was the right thing to do.
Did you send your condolences publicly though? I think Kim’s issue is that it wasn’t done privately, but rather on social media. If Kim is telling the truth about SJP being nasty to her for years, then the public comment comes across as insincere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Kim said to SJP is really awful. She posted the news of her brother's death. If her SATC co-stars had ignored it, she'd probably be lashing out at them for that. Instead, SJP and Cynthia Nixon both posted condolences. Kim responded to CN with: 'Cynthia, hearing your voice meant so much to me. Thank you for reaching out. Love Kim #SexandtheCity.
Then responded to SJP with: I don't need your love or support at this tragic time. My Mom asked me today “When will that @sarahjessicaparker, that hypocrite, leave you alone?” Your continuous reaching out is a painful reminder of how cruel you really were then and now. Let me make this VERY clear. (If I haven’t already) You are not my family. You are not my friend. So I’m writing to tell you one last time to stop exploiting our tragedy in order to restore your ‘nice girl’ persona.
Wtf, Kim? I get that you're grieving, but that seems completely unnecessary.
OP, is it really a feud if it's so one-sided?
That kind of tells me that SJP really was a b*tch to Kim during the SATC days and that Kim feels the "reaching out" SJP does is just for show.
Perhaps.
I get that she is going through a difficult time, but she simply could have chosen not to respond, instead of lashing out in such an ugly way. There is something to be said for keeping a dignified silence.
KC's brother died. SJP could have practiced a more dignified and silent way of reaching out instead of doing so publicly. I don't blame KC for calling her out. SJP was exploiting his death to make it seem like she was the nice guy.
From all accounts, it sounds like KC was really treated badly by SJP.
As for the baby thing, 40s for an actress with means isn't too old. She could've used donor eggs. But given her role on the show, there was no way she could film while pregnant. More than any of the other characters, it was important for her to stay in shape. And she should've been compensated more than SJP. She was the biggest name. And her character and her acting made the show. That's why they wouldn't do the movie without her.
You could've replaced SJP with any other actress, and it would've been fine. But Kim Cattrall's Samantha was a huge reason the show was a hit and was also a huge reason that men watched and that it had a wider audience than just single 30-something women. Without Samantha, the rest of the characters and story lines wouldn't have been interesting to as broad a range of viewers, and it would've been more of a cult favorite than an HBO hit.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand Kim’s reaction. I don’t particularly like one of my co-workers and we are definitely not friends, but I still sent my condolences to him when his mom died not because I was trying to be a “nice girl” but because it was the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand Kim’s reaction. I don’t particularly like one of my co-workers and we are definitely not friends, but I still sent my condolences to him when his mom died not because I was trying to be a “nice girl” but because it was the right thing to do.
+1. I thought that's what most people would do if they had manners.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand Kim’s reaction. I don’t particularly like one of my co-workers and we are definitely not friends, but I still sent my condolences to him when his mom died not because I was trying to be a “nice girl” but because it was the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand Kim’s reaction. I don’t particularly like one of my co-workers and we are definitely not friends, but I still sent my condolences to him when his mom died not because I was trying to be a “nice girl” but because it was the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:I never comment on celebrity crap like this but I am this time because Kim Cattrall's response was truly horrid. No matter what happened or whom you hate, you accept condolences on behalf of your deceased loved one and his family. She should have said nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Where is the IG post from SJP that is as rude at KC?
"Dearest Kim, my love and condolences to you and yours and Godspeed to your beloved brother. Xx."
The issue is that while I'm totally okay with believing that SJP is fake or that they have bad blood between them, Kim's response just makes Kim look bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
They weren’t friends. Kim was bothered by SJP’s public sympathy message on social media (either to try to make herself look caring and not the bitch or capitalizing on Kim’s grief to try to make amends). Both despicable.
In the immediate aftermath of a loved one’s death, the phonies always come out whether you are famous or not.
I can understand Kim’s reaction.
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.