Snark In The City: Can The Women Of SATC Keep It Together Long Enough To Promote The Movie? - Page 2
Told by the Daily Mail, however, that there were pictures of Miss Cattrall leaving a restaurant the spokesman could be heard cursing under her breath: "They've got pictures of Kim going out for dinner. What are we going to do?."
Last night publicist Ruth Dallatt acknowledged that Miss Cattrall did leave the cinema, adding: "The reason that Kim and Mario [Cantone] did not watch the film is that they promised their families that they would watch it for the first time together at the premiere in New York."
Of course, that could be seen as a dig at the movie premiering in London instead of New York, which is where many of the series' die hard fans thought it ought to be.
But Kim doesn't seem to be the only one disappointed with how things have worked out:
Miss Cattrall's dispute with Miss Parker apparently began over their paycheques for the film.But she is not the only one to have a problem with the leading lady.
Leaving the premiere, Cynthia Nixon could be heard commenting on Miss Parker's flamboyant Philip Treacy hat
"What was SJP wearing on her head?," she was heard to say.
"What was going on there?"
A source said: "There's not a lot of love lost between them either."
And it really must be said at this point...is anyone surprised? You've got four strong female personalities...I'm definitely not shocked that there were rumors of tension and cattiness. I've always said that you can't do anything with several women at once, because (generally speaking) they all believe they are the boss and they all want to do things their way. You won't catch me doing a girl's day out...I'd rather have a root canal with no anesthesia.

But if the women of SATC can be professional enough to not only do the red carpet, but shoot an entire movie, and make people believe that they are the best of buddies, then they deserve their paychecks. After all, acting is a job, and part of their job is making you believe the unbelievable. So big props to them for not turning the catwalk into a catfight. Let's hope they can continue behaving in a professional manner.
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