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Only a few more hours until new episodes!! 👠🌃🩷
✨ #AndJustLikeThat ✨
Only a few more hours until new episodes!! 👠🌃🩷
✨ #AndJustLikeThat ✨
Only a few more hours until new episodes!! 👠🌃🩷
Here’s to 25 years of incredible friendship! Thanks for playing hooky with me and Aurora, @IAmKristinDavis. We ❤️ you!
SATC 25 🥂🎉 Very much fun to see all the set recreations, costumes and accessories, photographs and excerpts in one place last night — so many amazing writers, crew members and cast created these moments over our six seasons and made it so special. Here’s to them and to all the fans watching over all these years ❤️
SATC 25 🥂🎉 Very much fun to see all the set recreations, costumes and accessories, photographs and excerpts in one place last night — so many amazing writers, crew members and cast created these moments over our six seasons and made it so special. Here’s to them and to all the fans watching over all these years ❤️
SATC 25 🥂🎉 Very much fun to see all the set recreations, costumes and accessories, photographs and excerpts in one place last night — so many amazing writers, crew members and cast created these moments over our six seasons and made it so special. Here’s to them and to all the fans watching over all these years ❤️
A little impromptu NYC sidewalk photo shoot this morning 💜
A little impromptu NYC sidewalk photo shoot this morning 💜
A little impromptu NYC sidewalk photo shoot this morning 💜
Your good friend Cynthia Nixon is now on TikTok 🍰🍫❤️
Find me @CynthiaNixon – link in bio!
#FirstTikTok #AndJustLikeThat #AJLT #SATC #SexAndTheCity #SATC25 #MirandaHobbes
@hbo @justlikethatmax @streamonmax
Miranda: Then and Now 🪴
We’re back in ONE week for AJLT S2 on June 22! ❤️
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When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
When I was 22, I got the incredible honor and thrill of doing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf with Glenda Jackson. She knocked my socks off. I was wildly intimidated and completely enamored and she was so generous, warm and kind to me (albeit in her no muss no fuss way). I had devoured her Emmy winning performance as Elizabeth I as a kid, guffawed at her opposite Walter Matthau, was terrified by her Hedda Gabbler, wept at her Mother Courage, cheered when she left acting to enter parliament, and was thrilled beyond belief to get to see her play King Lear with such power and such humanity. She was a great actor and a fierce champion for working people. I’m so sad today but so inspired by the example of her life.
It’s the #FirstDayOfSummer and Miranda’s in Malibu! 😎☀️ Get ready for two all-new episodes of #AndJustLikeThat starting tomorrow on @streamonmax.
It’s the #FirstDayOfSummer and Miranda’s in Malibu! 😎☀️ Get ready for two all-new episodes of #AndJustLikeThat starting tomorrow on @streamonmax.