On October 3, Sarah Jessica Parker tweeted that she and her Sex and the City co-stars may be bringing the crew back together for a third time on the big screen.
According to Star Magazine, Kristin Davis started things off by tweeting to her former costar, "Miss YOU XOXOXO!! <3," to which SJP responded, "Me too you! Heard the news?"
"Yyyeessssss..... But I'm afraid to get TOO excited yet — You let me know when we can celebrate. XO," Kristin wrote back. Of course, fans went into a frenzy following the tweets, asking what news the ladies were referring to.
"That news zooming around. X sj," Sarah answered one fan.
Jennifer Hudson who starred in the first Sex and the City movie, also opened up about the possibility of a three-quel. "I think it might be [happening]," she admitted. "Somebody just came to me talking about that. So if it's in the talks, it might happen. So look for it."
Sex and the City aired on HBO from 1998-2004. The first movie hit theaters in 2008, with a sequel in 2010.
MStars News recently reported that Parker had infuriated the owners and neighbors of the West Village townhouse that was Carrie Bradshaw's home in Sex and the City by staging an apparently unauthorized photo shoot on the storied stoop for her shoe line.
On October 7, Parker posted Instagram pictures of herself leaning over the chain and sign to place items from her SJP Collection for Nordstrom on the steps, then posing on the stoop alongside her shoes. She captioned the photo: "It was take your @sjpcollection shoes to work day. #longdayforCarrie #whewwwwthosesteps #runninginheels #taxi!" Very Carrie Bradshaw!
While Carrie was last seen living in a new apartment with Mr. Big, the president of the Perry Street Association asked that Perry Street be left alone. "The only thing I could suggest to Parker is that when they write the next script, please have Carrie move to a new address."
Producers should keep that in mind now that there are rumors of a Sex and the City 3 in the works.
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