Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) never deserved Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), and every Sex and the City (now available on Netflix) fan knows it. First, let me preface this: Carrie and Aidan were never compatible.
Chris Noth was fired from "The Equalizer" amid allegations of past sexual assault in December, and now, the CBS crime drama's lead Queen Latifah is addressing the move.
Chris Noth's Sex and the City and And Just Like That... costars have broken their silence as the 67-year-old actor has been accused of sexual assault by three different women.
Sex and the City aired its finale in February 2004, and it returned with a bang last week as the premiere of HBO Max's limited series revival And Just Like That... was the end of the road for Mr.
And just like that, Sex and the City fans know what happened to Samantha Jones within the first two minutes of HBO Max's limited series revival And Just Like That...
Law & Order was canceled by NBC in May 2010 after 20 seasons. Twelve years later, per The Hollywood Reporter, the Dick Wolf creation has been revived by NBC with a straight-to-series order for its long-delayed 21st season.
Chris Noth joined the growing chorus of Sex and the City stars publicly mourning the death of Willie Garson, 57, from pancreatic cancer. The difference between Noth's post and others is Sarah Jessica Parker's comment underneath it: "Thank you dearest Chris.
When it comes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the small voting committee of international journalists who decide the Golden Globes winners), it’s not quite easy to pin down what it likes about TV.