Kim Cattrall’s Wedding: No ‘Sex and the City’ Co-Stars Invited

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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Kim Cattrall, 69, has married her longtime partner in a private ceremony, a growth that underscores the continued estrangement between the actress and her former “Sex and the City” co-stars.[[1]] The wedding’s intimate nature, and the conspicuous absence of Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis, arrives amid years of publicly acknowledged tension stemming from the HBO series and its aftermath. While Cattrall briefly reprised her role as Samantha Jones in the “And Just Like that…” reboot, her decision to celebrate this personal milestone without her former colleagues signals a firm closing of a chapter.[[2]]

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Kim Cattrall, best known for her iconic role as Samantha Jones in “Sex and the City,” has married her longtime partner in a private ceremony – and none of her former co-stars were in attendance.

The nuptials, confirmed after years of speculation about the famously strained relationships, underscore the ongoing distance between Cattrall, 69, and Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis.

Rumors of tension on the set of the hit HBO series had circulated for years, but escalated significantly in 2017 when Cattrall declined to participate in a third “Sex and the City” film.

Following the film’s cancellation, Cattrall publicly stated that she had never been friends with her co-stars, describing their dynamic as “toxic.” She repeatedly emphasized that her biggest source of pain stemmed from Sarah Jessica Parker, whom she accused of creating a hostile atmosphere on set.

“We never were friends,” Cattrall stated in a rare interview after officially exiting the franchise. “We were colleagues, and that’s all.”

The wedding, reportedly an intimate affair held in Europe, sends a clear message about the enduring rift between the actresses. The news arrives as the “Sex and the City” universe continues with the sequel series, “And Just Like That…” – a continuation Cattrall chose not to join.

While Parker, Nixon, and Davis have repeatedly expressed “sadness” over Cattrall’s absence from the revival, her decision to exclude them from one of her life’s most important moments speaks volumes. The enduring popularity of “Sex and the City” and its reboot has kept the dynamic between the actresses in the public eye for decades.

This move signals that, despite the time that has passed since the original series concluded, there appears to be no prospect of reconciliation between the four stars. For Cattrall, the marriage represents a symbolic “new beginning,” free from the Hollywood drama that surrounded her time on “Sex and the City.”

Interestingly, Cattrall did make a brief, surprise cameo appearance in the second season of “And Just Like That…” – but with the firm stipulation that she have no contact with her three former colleagues during filming. This detail makes their absence from her wedding all the more significant, suggesting professional obligations can be met with distance, but personal relationships have irrevocably ended.

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