She asked: “I used to be the same question as 'This is it? Why should this be your time, why are you talking about it?''
Sarah Jessica Parker The time for her “ruthless” criticism of her appearance opens up her “cry” time Dating and metropolitan.
Parker starred in Carrie in the 1998-2004 HBO series, as well as two spin-offs. Her character returns in the sequel collection It's just that… Originally aired in December 2021.
In the latest episode Alex Cooper Name her dad Podcast, Parker defines the ruthless feedback she gets from people about her, which seems to affect her emotionally.
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“The discussion of people specific to my body is the hardest,” Parker said. “Like, something I can't change, it won't change, and never think of changing, even if I hear one thing, 'What? Will anyone say that?' – Even, there is no real interest in changing it.”
The TV star expressed her understanding that on TV would lead to the viewing of people nowadays.
“I do think that on TV, especially the possibility of grabbing people's considerations is likely to be practical, like I'm not ready for it, like my coping mechanism. It's earlier than social media, so I'm not actually ready for public comments,” Parker opened. ”
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However, she also recalls one time when she did collapse after studying the destructive feedback of the appearance of {Journal of the Journal}.
“This is something private I didn't have prepared before,” Parker clarified. “So, for the moment, I thought I was once a reasonable specific person, not bragging, not-this is not the confidence you can find. It's just the way you stand up every day and try to live with your own life and your self and the people you care and love.”
She instructed: “However, I believe it actually introduces a query, whenever you open it, whenever you do the case checking in a way.”
Cooper jumped out and replied to Parker's words: “That doesn't mean it won't hurt.”
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Parker revealed: “Of course, I believe that was the factor at that time…I didn't have a chat with me. It's just my job.”
She asked: “I used to be the same question as 'This is it? Why should this be your time, why are you talking about it?''
“I’m called my colleagues, two of my colleagues because I know they might find this.
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Cooper expressed her understanding of Parker’s emotions and spoke about the social pressures of ladies, that is, looking at a certain approach, while men – basically without that pressure.
“I can go to the whole episode – ‘Why are we really so comfortable to comment on the girl’s body? Why do we really feel like a girl really looks like a statue?’ – where we are thrilled with men and beer stomachs, everyone is like ‘He’s scorching! “It’s just a double requirement is crazy,” Cooper enthusiastically defined.
Parker replied whether these destructive criticisms and feedback would leave the magazine.
“But you may not assist miracles, “I can't help the miracle,”“She has quoted her signature line from now on, “Can you tell me?” Yeah? “She asked, “I don't know.” ”
Season 3, currently airing on HBO Max, Hulu and Roku Channel, is on the air