In a surprising social media exchange, Sarah Jessica Parker has weighed in on Megan Thee Stallion’s recent comments about the iconic TV series “Sex & the City.” Earlier this week, the Grammy-winning rapper revealed on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” that she had just started watching the classic HBO series, which starred Parker as the show’s protagonist, Carrie Bradshaw.
Stallion shared her unfiltered thoughts on Carrie’s character, saying, “Her hair is good, and her makeup is great. I’m confident that pairing this dress with a pair of Manolos would look amazing. She consistently exudes attractiveness, engaging in these timeless activities. She’s nuts.”
The “WAP” hitmaker went on to note that she sees a bit of herself in Carrie, explaining, “I see a lot of myself in this character, like Carrie really loved drama. She would literally wake up and wonder, “How can I ruin everyone’s day?” How can I be my cutest, messing up everybody’s day? How can I make my life more complicated?”
Stallion pondered, “Simply put, she could have always made the right choice.” She could have chosen sanity, but she always chose insanity. I couldn’t help but wonder, “Is that me?”
In response to Stallion’s candid assessment, Parker herself commented on an Instagram post about the rapper’s thoughts, simply writing, “Hmmmm….” Fans were quick to speculate about the meaning behind Parker’s cryptic response, with one commenter asking, “What does that mean, SJP?!”
While Parker has not offered any further public commentary on Stallion’s “Sex & the City” analysis, the actress did previously share her excitement about the rapper’s newfound interest in the series.
“Nobody told me Sex and the City was this good?” Stallion had quipped on “The Tonight Show.” “I’m pissed. Nobody said, ‘Megan, you should be watching Sex and the City. Girl, this is for the culture. Watch it! I don’t even know how I stumbled upon it. I believe I simply kept seeing pictures of Sarah Jessica looking stunning.
“Sex and the City,” which ran from 1998 to 2004, follows the lives of four women—Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda—as they navigate the ups and downs of life and love in New York City. HBO Max premiered a revival of “And Just Like That…” in 2021, demonstrating the series’ continued cultural relevance.
While Stallion’s candid assessment of Carrie Bradshaw may have sparked some debate, it’s evident that the rapper has become one of the devoted “Sex & the City” fans who are captivated by the show’s iconic characters.
Fans will need to monitor Parker’s cryptic response on her social media to see if she provides any additional insights into Stallion’s “Sex & the City” commentary. Until then, the ongoing debate about Carrie Bradshaw’s “insanity” versus “sanity” persists.