Sex and the city: Cynthia Nixon Congratulates Sarah Jessica Parker on Golden Globes Honor

Cynthia Nixon recently congratulated her former “Sex and the City” co-star Sarah Jessica Parker for receiving the prestigious Carol Burnett Award at the Golden Globes celebration. Nixon recorded her message while walking and shared it on Instagram, expressing her pride in Parker’s achievements.
In her heartfelt message, Nixon stated, “Hey Sarah, this is just a message to say so many, many, many, many congratulations on getting the Carol Burnett Award from the Golden Globes. It is so well deserved.” Despite her excitement, Nixon was unable to attend the event as she was en route to perform in her own show.
Parker, who was surrounded by several of her “Sex and the City” co-stars, including Kristin Davis, Evan Handler, and David Eigenberg, responded to Nixon’s message, assuring her that it was perfectly fine she missed the event. Parker said, “I will be with you at your theatre soon!! You were where you SHOULD be!!! Onstage for all of us!!”
The Carol Burnett Award is a significant honor, recognizing individuals who have made outstanding contributions to television. Parker’s recognition at the Golden Globes highlights her impact on the industry and her enduring legacy as an actress.
Nixon’s message not only reflects their long-standing friendship but also underscores the bond formed during their time on “Sex and the City,” which has left a lasting mark on popular culture.
As fans celebrate Parker’s achievement, they also look forward to future collaborations and appearances from the beloved cast. Observers are eager to see how this recognition may influence Parker’s upcoming projects and whether it will lead to further accolades in her career.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential reunion or new projects involving the “Sex and the City” cast, but the camaraderie among the stars continues to resonate with fans worldwide.


