Sarah Jessica Parker has broken her silence on Kim Cattrall's cameo in HBO Sex and the City spin-off And Just Like That...
The Carrie Bradshaw actress, 58, has said that starring alongside Kim in the new series has been "really fun and exciting and certainly nostalgic", noting that it was "joyful" too.
Liverpool-born actress Kim, 66, is known for portraying the role of Samantha Jones in the Sex and the City franchise, with her absent from the first season of the And Just Like That spin-off - but due to make a cameo in the upcoming series.
It has long been reported that there has been a feud between SJP and Kim, with the rumours and allegations starting up when the TV series ended in 2004.
And now, amid reports that Kim "refused to film" with her former Sex and the City co-stars on set of the spin-off, SJP has broken her silence on working with her co-star again.
Speaking about old characters making comebacks, like Kim's character Samantha, Sarah told MailOnline: "We've been really thoughtful about the ways in which we've, you know, approached characters that hadn't been around, the ways we have invited actors back and it's been, you know, really fun and exciting and certainly nostalgic, but I think more than that, it's been a lot of joy."
Kim Cattrall's cameo is said to see Samantha on the phone to Carrie, with them not even in the same room while shooting.
Meanwhile Kristen Davis, who plays Charlotte Goldenblatt in the franchise, has spoken of how the four main characters were always divided.
The paper reports that the actress said: "I think that sometimes you really do have friends in life who are very different from you. And I think that's great. Right?...
"And I think that's what was was great about the four of us, because obviously, Charlotte had a really different perspective than Samantha, and Carrie and Miranda at times..."
She then added that she doesn't know if there's "closure or resolution" for the characters.
Kim Cattrall and SJP have allegedly long been embroiled in a feud, although they have denied it in the past.
When the series came to an end, there had already been reports that Kim, SJP, Kristin and Cynthia didn't get along in real life as well as their on-screen characters did.
And in 2017, a New York Post article claimed that SJP and Cynthia became pals on-set rather quickly, with them including Kristin, but leaving Kim feeling a little isolated.
And when Kim appeared on Piers Morgan's Life Stories she said: "We've never been friends - we've been colleagues," and added that SJP could have been kinder and "nicer".
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