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Sarah Jessica Parker thinks there could be a future for 'Sex and the City' character


382260 06: Actress Sarah Jessica Parker Stars In The Comedy Series "Sex And The City" Now In Its Third Season.  (Photo By Getty Images)
382260 06: Actress Sarah Jessica Parker Stars In The Comedy Series "Sex And The City" Now In Its Third Season. (Photo By Getty Images)
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Sarah Jessica Parker has suggested that she could play her “Sex and the City” character Carrie Bradshaw again.

Fans seemingly said farewell to her alter ego when the sequel series “And Just Like That...” came to an end after three seasons earlier this year.

But she now claims the show could just be on pause.

"I mean, I'm not certain I understand what that decision means, actually,” she told CBS Mornings. "Because I could just be on hiatus, you know."

Sarah did not expand on what she meant with the "hiatus" suggestion but described the "difficult decision" she and showrunner Michael Patrick King made to finish the series.

“Sometimes it's best to gracefully walk away when things feel really right and energetic, versus squeezing and exploiting people's generosity and hospitality,” the 60-year-old said.

Sarah Jessica is not alone in suggesting that Carrie Bradshaw could return to screens. “And Just Like That” executive producer Elisa Zuritsky previously hinted that there are more story possibilities.

"She's alive, so it could happen,” she told TVLine. "Sarah Jessica Parker is Michael Patrick King's muse, and the reason he says, 'I've said goodbye before and I've come back', is because it's true."

She added, "I don't like to be too final about things, and life is long. I mean, we've all seen lots of things happen."

The final episode of “And Just Like That” aired in August and Sarah wrote of her sadness of bidding farewell to the role.

"Carrie Bradshaw has dominated my professional heartbeat for 27 years,” she wrote on Instagram. “I think I have loved her most of all. I know others have loved her just as I have. Been frustrated, condemned and rooted for her. The symphony of all those emotions has been the greatest soundtrack and most consequential companion. Therefore the most sentimental and profound gratitude and lifetime of debt."

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