Kim Cattrall fans think her latest post is a subtle dig at Sex and the City

Kim Cattrall fans have speculated that her latest Instagram post is a subtle take on the Sex and the City franchise.
The actor, who played PR woman Samantha Jones from Manhattan in all six series and two films in the franchise, made an appearance on the shine Women of the Year Awards on Friday (November 11).
The star was presented with the Screen Icon award at the ceremony, and in her speech she told the crowd, “That’s what happens when you go where you’re celebrated, not where you’re tolerated.”
Cattrall then shared shine‘s posting of this quote on her Instagram profile on Sunday (November 13).
Many of Cattrall’s followers have taken the quote as a reference to the tensions she had with her Sex and the City co-stars – Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis – who all star in the spin-off show were And just like that.
“The show is so boring without you,” wrote one fan.
“I can’t watch the show with the ridiculous new characters and storylines and without Samantha. Everyone’s having an identity crisis and acting like they just woke up in the 50’s!” added another.
“The flash is real. She persevered and then left when the time was right,” said a third.
A fourth posted: “Ow, is this for anyone?”
Reports of tensions between Cattrall and Parker have existed for years. When appearing on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories In 2017, Cattrall said Parker “could have been nicer” when she refused to be in a proposed ThirdSex and the City film. She added that the show’s stars, including Nixon and Davis, “were never friends.”
Cattrall moved on in February 2018 following the death of her brother Chris. After Parker wrote a condolence comment on Cattrall’s Instagram, Cattrall posted a photo of a message that read, “I don’t need your love or support at this tragic time @sarahjessicaparker.”
in the And just like thatSamantha is said to have moved to London after falling out with Parker’s character, Carrie.
Speaking on a podcast earlier this year, Parker said: “It’s very difficult to talk to Kim about the situation.
“There was just a lot of public conversation about how she felt about the show.”
She said she found these “very painful” because they didn’t reflect “our experience.”
Parker added, “I’ve spent many years working really hard to always be decent to everyone on set, caring about people, taking responsibility to and for people, both my employers and for the people I feel.” I’m the producer on the show.
“And there’s just no one who’s ever talked about me like that.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/kim-cattrall-sarah-jessica-parker-sex-and-city-b2225019.html Kim Cattrall fans think her latest post is a subtle dig at Sex and the City