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Sarah Jessica Parker Flaunts Fabulous Footwear, Mr. Big Claims Sex And The City "Is Dead"
Posted on Wed Sep 29, 2010 01:30 PM PDT

Not that this should come as any surprise, considering SJP starred in Sex and the City for so long, but still - the rolled-up jeans and those shoes? Talk about a hot look for Sarah Jessica Parker!
Plus she took son James Wilkie to school in a silver Prius this morning. Props for that, too!
Meanwhile, co-star Chris Noth recently said the following on the red carpet about SatC: "It's over. The franchise is dead. The press killed it."
So much for any more film sequels!
Aww.
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Comments
SATC is dead, but not because of the press. The two films were craptastic and antithetical in spirit to the original series.
THOSE ARE GREAT BOOTS SHE BOUGHT THEM
AT PAYLESS I saw them there..Just like
how you make fun of Jen Garner's red boots..Guess money is tight for her....
No one wears wooden heels anymore!!!!
Jen Garner boots are way better..
I doubt the press killed SATC. The recession killed it. No-one wants to look at people wasting their money on high priced fashion, trips, and real estate. Maybe they will come back in a few years.
where is her broom stick?
The last SATC movie was bordering on embarrassing for those who made it and those of us who wasted money watching it. It should die and quickly/completely.
The hilarious thing about the idiots who drive and think Prius is "green". The carbon footprint required to make all those batteries is HUGE so there is a small energy savings while driving it but in the end, batteries are hazardous to the environment when being made AND used. What happens when they dispose of them? Yes, I know Toyota has said they will be responsible, but what about the ones disposed of in wrecks and people who toss them on purpose? Give me a break.
Actually those boots are 'Swedish Hasbeens'...very cool...