How did Cynthia Nixon change Miranda's new character to herself?
While everyone is wondering what happened to the character of Miranda in the sequel "Sex and the City", we are going to give you the answer.
American actress Cynthia Nixon (55), better known as Miranda Hobbes from the series "Sex ad the city", recently talked to Vanity Fair about her role in the long-awaited sequel called "And just like that". For the first time, the actress and activist admitted that she did not want to accept the role at the very beginning, but after the urging of her colleagues, she changed her mind.
"The decision was very difficult. I didn't think I would accept the role, I was very indecisive," the actress confirmed.
Furthermore, she also explained "The more I talked to my colleagues Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis, as well as director Michael Patrick King about the things I can't do without, they were for real change and greater racial diversity and inclusion unlike the former 'Sex and the City, "
Although, Cynthia Nixon is a well-known activist and fighter for racial diversity. She got involved in politics four years ago, and in the 2018 elections, she ran for governor of the state of New York. However, she lost the election, but her career in politics did not end.
“I was pleasantly surprised at how intensely everyone listened and how much we all worked together not only to redecorate the house, but to build a whole new one where we were all in, but with new characters,” said the Emmy Award winner.
"The time has come when women have spent decades caring for other people and I can focus on myself again. Who am I? Who do I want to be?" Cynthia wondered.
The actress concluded that the more she moved away from the role of Miranda Hobbes, the better the roles became because people stopped seeing her only through that role. But one thing she had to admit, "Sex and the City" gave her an adult career. Cynthia stated that she will be forever grateful.
Recall, after 15 years of Cynthia's marriage to Danny Mozes, they divorced in 2003. Ten years after the divorce, she revealed her sexual orientation and married Christine Marinoni. The relationship began shortly after the divorce with her ex-husband, foreign media wrote.
Cynthia has identified her sexuality as eccentric, and her new role as Miranda Hobbes in the sequel “And Just Like That” irresistibly touches on her life.