Carrie Still Sparks Debate: Sarah Jessica Parker, who’s portrayed Carrie Bradshaw for over two decades, acknowledges the character continues to draw strong reactions from fans—especially for her relationship and lifestyle choices.

Calling Out Gender Bias: Speaking with HuffPost U.K., Parker noted the harsh scrutiny Carrie receives, contrasting it with how male characters are often excused for much worse behavior, including violence and betrayal.

Criticism Isn’t Always Negative: Despite the backlash, Parker appreciates the emotional investment audiences have in Carrie’s story. “Strong reactions, even critical ones, show that people care deeply,” she remarked.

A Flawed but Genuine Character: Parker emphasized that Carrie, like many people, makes mistakes. She views these imperfections as part of what makes her character relatable and real.

Carrie’s Journey Continues: Parker returns as Carrie in season three of And Just Like That, now streaming weekly on Max. The show delves deeper into Carrie’s evolution, maintaining the mix of drama, humor, and heart fans expect.