Sarah Jessica Parker agrees 'Sex and the City' was 'tone deaf' on diversity
Fashionably late as ever, Sarah Jessica Parker has come to a conclusion most of us came to years ago: Sex and the City didn't age as gracefully as its cast.
The main actress behind the beloved, decades-old show even went as far to call it "tone deaf" when looking back on the show with the hindsight of today's social politics.
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Parker discussed the major issues with reviving Sex and the City for the modern zeitgeist.
"You couldn't make it today because of the lack of diversity on screen," Parker said during the Deauville Film Festival, referring to the all-white cast of main characters. "I personally think it would feel bizarre." Read more...
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Sarah Jessica Parker agrees 'Sex and the City' was 'tone deaf' on diversity
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