NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES: Sarah Jessica Parker graced the Empire State Building in New York City exuding charm and elegance as she celebrated the 25th anniversary of ‘Sex and the City’ and the upcoming second season of ‘And Just Like That’. The 58-year-old actress showcased her youthful spirit in a sophisticated ensemble.
Parker, a television producer, captivated onlookers in a black jumpsuit adorned with a white bow at the bust. The ‘Hocus Pocus’ actress revealed a few days back that her twin daughters, 13, are yet to enjoy the 'SATC' sequels.
Parker’s one-piece ensemble
She complemented the figure-hugging attire with a simple white cardigan, paired flawlessly with black peep-toe heels featuring a charming white polka dot pattern. Her blonde hair was artfully gathered into a low ponytail, with loose strands framing her face and adding an effortless touch of style. Embracing a minimal and light makeup look, she radiated age-defying beauty, accentuated by sultry and smokey eyeshadow, bright rosy cheeks, and a glossy pink lip.
On the momentous occasion atop the Empire State Building, the Emmy-winning actress, adorned with exquisite diamond earrings and a stylish leather watch, was joined by producer-director Michael Patrick King and producer John Melfi. Their collective presence radiated enthusiasm and excitement for the sequel show, which is set to premiere on the recently rebranded streaming platform, Max.
‘Not a paramount topic in their lives’
In a recent interview with Extra, Parker disclosed that her 13-year-old twin daughters Marion and Tabitha have never watched 'Sex and the City' and haven't shown any interest in it so far. Acknowledging the unique circumstances of being their parent, she stated that the show has not been a significant part of their lives. As the sophomore season of 'And Just Like That' premieres on June 22, coinciding with her daughters' 14th birthday, Parker has been actively promoting the upcoming release.
When questioned, Parker said, “No, they have not. They'll be 14, as you know, at the end of this month. Thus far — maybe that’s unique given the complication of me being their parent — thus far, it’s not been something that’s crossed their viewing radar, and perhaps it never will. I understand that. They are aware of the show to the degree that they are interested. It’s not a paramount topic in their lives.”