'Sex And The City' Star Jason Lewis Takes Sarah Jessica Parker's Side In Kim Cattrall Feud
Sex and the City fans were shocked and saddened when actresses Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker began a public feud. While it's still unclear where it all began and who's right or wrong, those close to both ladies have mostly stayed silent on the drama.
Now, one SATC star is speaking his mind and is actually picking a side. The person he's siding with may come as a surprise.
Team SJP
Midnight, Texas actor Jason Lewis touched on the ugly exchange of words between the ladies during an interview with KTLA 5. Lewis portrayed Samantha (Cattrall) Jones' boyfriend, Jerry "Smith" Jerrod, on SATC during season 6 and also in the film's spinoffs, so it may be a little unexpected, to say the least, to fans when Lewis spoke highly of Parker.
"Listen, I have to say that Sarah was always just so lovely and such a consummate professional and I think that people should remember their graciousness and the things that have been given to them," Lewis stated.
The actor continued that he wouldn't go any further because he didn't have anything nice to say after that, which could allude to Cattrall.
The actor was asked if he would consider himself "Team SJP."
"I might just have to say yeah...what a gracious lady. She was always so good to me," Lewis said.
The drama arose between the former co-stars when it was announced that a third SATC film would not happen and rumors pointed to Cattrall being the reason for the cancellation. Cattrall defended herself and slammed any reports of her being a "diva" and making high demands in order to return to the series.
The actress also stated that she was never friends with any of her co-stars on the show. Parker responded to Cattrall's remark by stating that she was heartbroken and she didn't remember their time together on set that way.
When Cattrall's brother, Chris Cattrall, was found dead on his property after being reported missing, Parker offered her condolences to Cattrall via Twitter, but Cattrall publicly slammed Parker's gesture.