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Cynthia Nixon reveals Sex in the City haters slammed characters for being 'gay men in disguise' when it debuted and she's proud to keep 'pushing boundaries' with And Just Like That


Cynthia Nixon reflected on the early days of Sex and the City in 1998. The HBO show was groundbreaking for its time and had a lot of haters which makes her unfazed by the hate And Just Like That has gotten.

The actress, 58, played Miranda Hobbes in the HBO show from 1998 and 2004 and has revived the role in its spin-off ' And Just Like That' alongside her original co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall. Shooting recently started on the third series of 'And Just Like That', after it came under fire in the first season over the non-binary character Che Diaz, played by Sara Ramirez. O'Donnell steps into the absence left by Sara Ramirez, 48, who exited the series after two seasons playing the non-binary character Che Diaz

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