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Candace Bushnellis making herSex and the Citypreferences known.
The author, 64, who penned the column forThe New York Observerthat was later adapted into the bestsellingSATCfranchise, weighed in on the long-standing fan debate tied to Carrie Bradshaw’s (Sarah Jessica Parker) love life on Twitter Wednesday.
When prompted to declare her allegiance to earnest carpenter Aidan (John Corbett) versus businessman John James “Mr. Big” Preston (Chris Noth), Bushnell revealed she chooses neither.
“When people ask me if I’m Team Big or Team Aidan, I loudly proclaim my love for Harry Goldenblatt,” Bushnell said in atweet, referring to Charlotte York’s (Kristin Davis) divorce attorney–turned–husband (Evan Handler).
In response to her tweet, manySATCfans chimed in with their own thoughts and reactions to Bushnell’s choice. “The bald Jewish men of America thank you,” one personwrote, as anothersaid, “This is the only correct answer.”
SATC, which also starredKim CattrallandCynthia Nixon, ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004 and spawned two films, which were released in 2008 and 2010.
Last September, Parkerconfirmedthat Corbett, 61, will reprise his role in season 2 ofAJLT. “Could be, could be,” Parker toldEntertainment Tonightwhen asked if Corbett would step into the role of Carrie Bradshaw’s ex once again. “Well, you know, I can’t be, like, cryptic about it anymore.”
News of Corbett’s formal return to theSATCuniverse came after he mistakenly claimed he’d be joining season 1. In 2021, he toldPage Sixhe’d be seen as Aidan again. “I think I might be in quite a few [episodes],” he said. “I like all those people, they’ve been very nice to me.”
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source: people.com