‘Sex and the City’ star Sarah Jessica Parker admits she doesn’t like looking in the mirror

‘Sex and the City’ star Sarah Jessica Parker admits she doesn’t like looking in the mirror


In an interview with ‘The Howard Stern Show’, the actress admitted she regrets not having plastic surgery when she was younger

Sarah Jessica Parkerstar of sex and the city he confessed that he doesn’t like looking in the mirror, in an interview with Howard Sternto the The Howard Stern Showaired last Wednesday 28.

“I don’t like looking in the mirror. I mean, I think I look presentable, but I understand people who choose to have procedures because there’s a lot of pressure on women’s looks,” said the 58-year-old actress.

“I think I missed a facelift… The good old facelift you get when you’re 44. But I always think and ask people, ‘Is it too late? Last year when we debuted (the series) And Just Like That (HBO Max), there were a lot of articles about aging and “Sarah Jessica Parker’s gray hair”…Who cares?” said the interpreter of Carrie.

In the same interview, Parker revealed his hesitation about filming nudity in season 2 of That’s it.

“I thought the script was very interesting and exciting and different and new, and I’d never seen anything like it. The only thing I told him (Darren) that concerned me was that I didn’t feel comfortable doing (scenes of ) nudity and I suspected if it wasn’t in the pilot, it would have come at some point in the series,” she recalled.

“She said, ‘Don’t do it then. I don’t care. Don’t do the nude scenes. We have other actors, if they’re comfortable doing that, that’s fine. But you don’t have to,'” the actress added. .

Request not to film nudity in ‘And Just Like That’

Later, Howard questioned her about why she didn’t shoot nude sequences. “Aren’t you comfortable with nudity because of your image, your body, or because you think it would place you in a different category of actress?”

“I think it’s because I’m shy, that’s all. I don’t think I’ve ever felt comfortable putting myself out there. And I’ve never judged anyone for doing it, it’s not a question of morality,” Parker replied. “If someone is comfortable shooting those scenes, I admire them for that. But I would never feel comfortable being naked. I don’t think it would change their perception of me.”

Source: Terra

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