Sarah Jessica Parker is done apologising for decades-long backlash against Carrie Bradshaw
Sarah Jessicaparkar, who has embodied Carrie Bradshow since the introduction of sex and city in 1998, was opened at Alex Cooper's Caleraddy podcast. He continuously defended Carrie against joint criticism - "selfish", "bad with money", or strict justice for his romantic misunderstanding - by highlighting his loyalty, generosity and emotional honesty. Parker said Carries are missing are conscious and central to his appeal; They present her reliable and flexible, not in contrast to the famous male antihro, which is not done by strict filtration. Parker also addressed the double standard for how society criticizes women's characters. She thinks it is remarkable that viewers easily forgive the male hero - even fictitious murderers - but women are often encouraged to navigate in complex emotional or sexual terrain. As he reflects his own performance, Parker accepted the "exciting and terrible" to reproduce Carrie and in the unfair, and she questions whether her portrayal still seems authentic. He insisted that Carrie remains a dedicated friend and a deeper civilized person, and she confirms strong mixed reactions - both love and hate - the character's cultural effects.
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