Sarah Jessica Parker Claps Back at Ageist Criticism

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Sarah Jessica Parker is taking a stand against the outrageous comments regarding her age as the revival of Sex and the City, titled And Just Like That…, approaches its release. While many may have valid critiques about the need for a revival, targeting the appearance or age of the cast is simply not one of them. In a recent interview with Vogue, Parker expressed her frustration, stating, “There’s so much misogynist chatter in response to us that would never happen about a man.

The show’s creator, Michael Patrick King, echoed her sentiments, remarking on the absurdity of some online reactions, particularly one that compared the cast to the Golden Girls, suggesting that society only values women at a certain age—or not at all. Parker highlighted the double standards in societal expectations of aging, sharing her experience after a photo of her with gray hair and no makeup surfaced. “I’m sitting with a friend who has a full head of gray hair, and he looks fantastic,” she noted, questioning why it’s acceptable for men but not women.

She remarked on the relentless scrutiny women face regarding their looks, saying, “People have something to say about every wrinkle. It’s as if they take pleasure in seeing us struggle with our aging.” Parker acknowledged, “I know what I look like. What am I going to do? Stop aging? Disappear?

Fellow cast member Kristin Davis also voiced her frustration, questioning why women’s stories are dismissed as uninteresting as they age. “Nobody ever asks why there are endless violent remakes,” she pointed out, suggesting that society is reluctant to watch women’s lives unfold over time.

If you’re going to criticize Sex and the City, focus on its shortcomings regarding diversity or the unrealistic lifestyle portrayed by characters like Carrie. But to condemn it simply for featuring women who have aged? That’s not a valid critique.

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Summary

Sarah Jessica Parker confronts ageist comments directed at her and her Sex and the City co-stars, emphasizing the misogyny surrounding discussions of women’s appearances. She highlights the double standards in how men and women are perceived as they age, while fellow cast member Kristin Davis expresses frustration over the lack of interest in women’s evolving narratives.