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Sarah Jessica Parker thinks politics would be better served offline.
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Sarah Jessica Parker Thinks Politics Should Stay Offline - MSN
Sarah Jessica Parker says politics may be better handled offline—and avoids discussing it publicly, especially on social media. On MSNBC’s ‘The Best People’ podcast, Parker told Nicolle ...
"And Just Like That" star Sarah Jessica Parker does not think she needs to be overly political on social media.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis tell us about crying in the diaper aisle in the emotional Season 3 Episode 6 episode of "And Just Like That." ...
Here, Sarah Jessica Parker talks through And Just Like That's decision to have Aidan cheat on Carrie with his ex-wife.
Sarah Jessica Parker talked ‘And Just Like That’ Season 3 & Aidan’s cheating.
Sarah Jessica Parker broke down the latest episode of And Just Like That, which saw a dramatic conversation between Carrie and Aidan (John Corbett) The actress said she was "really pleased" with ...
Sarah Jessica Parker explained why she isn’t in a hurry to wind down her busy lifestyle with her kids in E! News’ exclusive preview of MSNBC’s The Best People with Nicolle Wallace.
Cincinnati native Sarah Jessica Parker gushed about the Queen City in a recent appearance on the major podcast "Call Her Daddy." ...
Sarah Jessica Parker hated the direct address part of 'Sex and the City,' especially because of Ferris Bueller, the character made famous by her husband Matthew Broderick.
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Inside Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's Love Story - MSN
Inside Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's Love Story The White House Bulldozes the Rose Garden Danny Boyle says he 'wouldn’t even contemplate' making “Slumdog Millionaire” today ...
After more than 25 years of playing Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker has learned to tune out the critics of her complicated character.
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