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Sex & the City's Willie Garson Reveals Why He Never Spoke About Being Straight

Willie Garson is revealing the reason why he never spoke out about being straight while starring in Sex and the City.

“For years I didn’t talk about it because I found it to be offensive to gay people,” Willie, who played Carrie’s BFF Stanford Blatch told Page Six. “People playing gay characters jumping up and down screaming that they’re not gay, like that would somehow be a bad thing if they were.”

“I’ve never been straight closeted, is that a thing?” Willie added. “When the question would come up during the show I would say, ‘When I was on ‘White Collar’ no one ever asked me if I was a conman, and when I was on ‘NYPD Blue,’ nobody ever asked me if I was a murderer. This is what we do for a living, portray people.’”

A few years ago, Willie actually threw massive shade at one of the Sex and the City stars!

Cynthia Nixon Reveals Her Pick to Replace Kim Cattrall in Potential 'Sex & the City 3'

Cynthia Nixon isn’t giving up hope on a potential Sex & the City 3 movie!

During her appearance on Watch What Happens Live! on Tuesday night (September 22), the 54-year-old actress – who played Miranda Hobbes on the HBO series – revealed that she thinks Sharon Stone would be a “totally amazing” pick to replace Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones.

“I think Sharon would be of course totally amazing,” Cynthia said. “Kim was incredibly great as Samantha, I think Sharon would totally make it her own.”

Cynthia and Sharon are co-stars on the new Netflix series Ratched.

“But I’ve also heard many people say, including Kim Cattrall herself, that if we were to have a different fourth woman that maybe it would be a woman of color this time,” Cynthia continued. “And I think that would be amazing as well.”

A few years ago, Sarah Jessica Parker announced that plans for a Sex & the City 3 were scrapped after Kim declined to return for the movie.

Shortly after, Kim called out her co-stars – particularly SJPsaying that they have “never been friends.”

During a recent interview, Kim said she has no regrets about publicly slamming SJP.

Kim Cattrall Has No Regrets Over Publicly Slamming Sarah Jessica Parker

Kim Cattrall has no regrets over publicly slamming Sarah Jessica Parker, her Sex and the City co-star for many years.

If you don’t know, in 2017, Kim revealed that she was never friends with her co-stars and the relationships felt “toxic.” Then, months later in early 2018, Kim‘s brother suddenly passed away and Sarah Jessica wrote a comment on Kim‘s Instagram post, expressing her condolences and seemingly, mending their broken relationship. Later on, Kim suddenly lashed out at SJP for “exploiting” her family’s tragedy.

Well, in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, she was asked about all the drama and Kim responded, “Everything is on Google, so I encourage you to Google it, about anything that I’ve said. I feel that that was then, and when I look at what’s going on around me, I just don’t have any regrets.”

'Sex & the City' Author Reveals She Went on a 'Romantic' Date with John Corbett, Who Played Aidan

The author of Sex and the City, Candace Bushnell, just dished some gossip that fans of the show might enjoy hearing! If you don’t know, Candace was “the real life Carrie Bradshaw,” played by Sarah Jessica Parker.

“I’m never gonna be Team Aidan for Carrie,” Candace said on the podcast The Bradshaw Boys. “I can’t for a variety of reasons but one of the reasons was that my mother hated Aidan.”

“I did go to dinner with John Corbett,” she added, saying that she dated the actor who played Aidan on the show! “I went out to dinner with him, it was romantic, [but] all I could think was, ‘My mother’s gonna kill me!’”

Do you remember that big Sex and the City feud from a few years back that had everyone talking!

Sarah Jessica Parker Grills Kristin Davis About 'Sex & The City' Trivia - Watch!

Sarah Jessica Parker is testing Kristin Davis‘ memory!

The Sex & The City co-stars had a reunion over the phone during Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Monday (November 11).

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Kristin Davis

During her appearance, Kristin was quizzed in a game called “Sex and the Gritty” and SJP asked a question!

When asked by Andy which co-star resembled their character in real life, Kristin said Cynthia Nixon, who starred as lawyer Miranda Hobbs. And as far as the most memorable storyline, she remembered her least favorite scene.

Finally, “There was this one time with this guy I was having sex with had to shout ‘B-tch!’ Wh—re!’ in my face. I really, really hated it. I hated it so much!”

She also revealed who Carrie should have ended up with in her opinion.

“I do think she was meant for Big,” Kristin said.

As a surprise, Sarah called in with a final question: “This is a real brain-teaser. I’m going to focus it on food because that’s basically what we talked about all the time. I want you to get in your time machine and I want you to go back to Morocco on the set of Sex and the City 2. I’m going to ask you, what did we eat every day at 11:30 a.m.?”

“The sandwiches! We would go and get the tomato sandwich from crafts, but we have to walk a really long way,” Kristin said excitedly – and she was right!

Watch her appearance inside…

FYI: Kristin is wearing an A.L.C. jumpsuit.

'Sex and the City' Author Candace Bushnell Regrets Choosing Career Over Having Children

Sex and the City” author Candace Bushnell is opening up about feeling “truly alone.”

The 60-year-old author – who wrote 1997 novel that the hit HBO series was based off of – revealed in a new interview that she regrets focusing on her career and not having a family.

“When I was in my 30s and 40s, I didn’t think about it,” Candace shared with Sunday Times Magazine. “Then when I got divorced and I was in my 50s, I started to see the impact of not having children and of truly being alone. I do see that people with children have an anchor in a way that people who have no kids don’t.”

In 2012, Candace divorced ballet dancer Charles Askegard after 10 years of marriage. Later on in the interview, Candace claims the split caused her to go five years without sex.

“It’s not that long when you get to my age,” Candace added. “I know women who have gone longer.”

Candace Bushnell is now dating real estate agent Jim Coleman is preparing to release her new book “Is There Still Sex in the City?” in August.

'Sex & the City' Follow Up Series in the Works

There’s a Sex and the City follow up series in the works!

Paramount Television and Anonymous Content have bought the rights to Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell’s “Is There Still Sex in the City?”

The book won’t be published until August but it will focus on “sex, dating and friendship after age 50 in New York,” THR reports.

The publication added that the series wouldn’t necessarily be a sequel to the beloved Sarah Jessica Parker-HBO show.

“The original Sex and the City book and series served as a groundbreaking touchstone for an entire generation of women, myself included,” Nicole Clemens, president of Paramount TV, said. “We’re thrilled to be able to continue that conversation from the underrepresented point of view of women in their 50s and answer the question with, ‘Yes! There is more sex in the city!’”