Sarah Jessica Parker reflects on the romance with problems of Carrie and Bigs in and so …
When looking for the definition of a “toxic relationship”, it is possible to find a photo of Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big.
In six seasons, two films and now a revival (“And only so …”), the fans of “Sex and the City” saw as Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big (Chris Noth) danced between desire and dysfunction, anguish and meeting.
And so, Parker reflected on the lasting disorder of that iconic on -screen relationship in a Interview with e! News Posted on Tuesday.
“Everything was a disaster, and everything was wonderful,” he said. “He was romantic, and it was a disaster. He was destructive and was healthy.”

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The relationship may have ended with a wedding, and then, heartbreaking, with Big’s death in the first season of the restart, but it was never simple. Parker also admitted that the loss was not easy to portray.
“Big Dying was very, very difficult to do so professionally and personally,” he shared. “That is not just a thread. It is one of the main arteries that would have difficulty dispense.”
While Parker called him “sad to say goodbye” to that chapter of his character’s life, he described the arch like a “Wonderful story to tell for many years. “

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In an April Interview in “Today with Jenna & Friends” Parker was asked if he had ever acquired any of Carrie’s elections.
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“It has been a kind of extraordinary experience,” he explained. “I try to describe it as a contractually forced to play against someone else, be another person, for about 27 years.”


