
The Sex and the City movie won't premiere until next month, but the four stars are already gearing up the publicity machine by getting into more petty catfights.
This time it's not Kim Cattrall being shunned — it's Sarah Jessica Parker, who had the audacity to get offers of designer dresses to wear to the movie's May premiere. One label even went so far as to make a deal with SJP: Wear the designer's clothes to the bash, and Sarah Jessica's son will be stocked with a lifetime supply of outfits.
Naturally, this has made the other three ladies jealous — because why act mature and recognize that Carrie is the star of the show when you can get angry over a petty situation? As a result, a source says the women are refusing to arrive at the premiere in the same white limo.
There is huge rivalry about who is wearing what. It's insane. … Now they have demanded that they have their own individual cars so each star can have their own five minutes on the carpet with all eyes on them — rather than SJP getting all the attention. It's turning into a logistical nightmare.
Here's the good news: These ladies serve as role models for a vast majority of single women in their 20s.
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This can't be true, when Charlotte (whatever her real name) is probably gonna show up in free Girls Gone Wild gear. Come on- jealous of designer dresses? Miranda's gay and Kim Kattral could walk around naked.
The "Miranda's gay" comment was obviously a reference to the fact that she'll probably show up in a plaid lumberjack shirt, old dirty jeans and construction boots, by the way.
but they're such good friends on the tv! how could they hate each other in real life! it's just not possible!
the show was about carrie. she was the stylish one. obvs designers are going to want SJP to wear fancier crap. the other three haven't even done anything lately except be gay, give a BJ, and write a stupid sex book.
*eyeroll*
where the hell is jujubees?
What kind of single women in their 20s do you know? They sound like douchebags.
Sorry, knowing how the other women would feel, Sarah, should just say "thanks, anyway" and bow out. She can afford to buy her kid's clothes and if she wants to keep this franchise safe and continuous, that would have been the thing to do. On the other hand, those women should grow up.