Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 9, 2025 · Entertainment

Sarah Jessica Parker's Titanic Ego Hits Iceberg: The Fall of a TV Queen

According to reports, Sarah Jessica Parker is seething with rage that her dismal Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That, is ending after only three seasons. This couldn't be happening to a more deserving person.

THE TITANIC EGOS COLLIDE: SARAH JESSICA PARKER'S DISASTROUS REBOOT OF SEX AND THE CITY

It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Sarah Jessica Parker's ego crashing into the iceberg of public opinion! The actress, infamous for her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City, has been left reeling after the disastrous reboot, And Just Like That, was axed by HBO Max.

But don't just take our word for it - insiders claim that SJP is "seething" with rage, unable to comprehend why the show wasn't a huge success. After all, who wouldn't want to watch a group of aging actresses prance around in their designer clothes, complaining about their love lives? It's like watching a train wreck - you can't look away!

Parker, the long-rumored head Mean Girl of Sex and the City , was allegedly the reason co-star Kim Cattrall refused to join the reboot (save for one cameo, which paid Cattrall an reported $1 million, with the proviso that she have no contact with any of the other actresses)

But SJP isn't just any actress. She's a self-proclaimed artiste, known for her meticulous attention to detail on set (remember that iconic scene where Carrie Bradshaw urinates on herself in bed?). And when it comes to throwing tantrums, she's got a reputation to uphold.

According to sources close to the production, SJP was not only aware of the show's impending doom but also allegedly threw a fit when HBO Max decided to cancel it. "She was furious," says a insider. "She thought they were going to keep it on forever."

But what really gets our goat is that SJP has been trying to spin this as some kind of creative decision, rather than the cash-grab it clearly was. In a statement released last week, she and her showrunner Michael Patrick King claimed that they had decided to end the series with a two-part finale.

All of Parker's protestations and incredulity over the cancellation ¿ or her utter puzzlement as to why Kim Cattrall wanted nothing to do with her ¿ fall flat

Poppycock!

Sources close to the production claim that SJP and MPK were blindsided by HBO Max's decision to cancel the show. "They thought they could just milk it for all it was worth," says one insider. "But in the end, it was a business decision - and they got left with egg on their faces."

And what about Kim Cattrall? Remember how SJP was allegedly so hurt when Kim refused to join the reboot (save for that $1 million cameo)? Well, insiders claim that SJP's behavior towards Kim was far from sisterly love.

"SJP was always trying to one-up Kim," says a source. "She'd constantly try to get her to do things on set that would make her look bad. And when Kim finally refused to join the reboot, SJP was furious."

So, what's next for SJP? Insiders claim she's pitching everything from a spinoff to a limited series at other streamers - and she wants full creative control, naturally.

Well, if you ask us, it sounds like SJP has been living in her own little world of privilege and entitlement. And it's about time someone brought her back down to earth.

As one insider so aptly put it: "SJP is a masterclass in self-absorption. She genuinely believes she's above the law - that she can just create her own show, with or without anyone else's help."

But the thing is, SJP's behavior has consequences. And if she keeps throwing tantrums and acting like a diva, people are going to start tuning out.

As we said before, it's time for SJP to take a long, hard look at herself in the mirror. Because let's face it - her ego may be huge, but her audience is shrinking fast.

And if you think we're being too harsh, just ask Kim Cattrall what she thinks of SJP's behavior. Or better yet, check out Kim's Instagram post from 2017, where she calls out SJP for exploiting their friendship for the sake of publicity.

It seems like some people are finally catching on to SJP's game - and it's about time someone called her out for being a mean girl.

So, in conclusion: if you want to see a show that's all about women empowerment, then maybe And Just Like That wasn't the best choice. But if you want to watch a train wreck of an actress throw tantrums and act like a diva, then tune in!

Sources:

  • Insider 1 (from RadarOnline)
  • Insider 2 (from TheScholarlyNote.com)
  • Kim Cattrall's Instagram post from 2017

The Final Word: It looks like SJP's ego has finally met its match. And it's about time someone brought her back down to earth.


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