05 May 2008 12:50

Comment on this story

SEX AND THE CITY - PARKER LAMENTS NEW YORK'S DECLINE

NEWS BY ARTIST ALPHABETICALLY

SEX AND THE CITY PHOTOS

Sex And The City , now in Prince Eric in Mermaid), BeBe Winans, Maya Winans and Benjamin Winans Gospel singer BeBe Winans visits the cast of the Broadway musical 'The Little Mermaid at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

Caption: Sean Palmer (formerly Sex And The City (Picture), now in Prince Eric in Mermaid), BeBe Winans, Maya Winans and Benjamin Winans Gospel singer BeBe Winans visits the cast of the Broadway musical 'The Little Mermaid at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. New York City, USA ....

PARKER LAMENTS NEW YORK'S DECLINE

SEX AND THE CITY star SARAH JESSICA PARKER is sad to see New York lose its individuality - insisting many areas have been stripped of their everyday charm and replaced by swanky bars and restaurants.
The actress - who first moved to the city in 1976 - is convinced that so many people are desperate to see the city as a glamorous and fashionable place, all the features that made New York unique are being lost.
And Parker's actor husband Matthew Broderick is convinced her hit TV show, which was set in New York, may be partly to blame for the changes.
She tells the New York Daily News, "I don't know if you do this with your husband. But say one of us is walking down the street, I'll call him and say, 'You know, the Laundromat is closed?' And he'll say, 'What?' I'll be like, 'The Laundromat at 11th and W. Fourth St. is closed!' 'That's your fault.' (He'll say)."
And Parker concedes that property prices in the city have now become so high, first-time buyers would have to look towards the nearby borough of Queens if they want to get on the property ladder.
She adds, "I guess there are places in Queens that are affordable."


05 May 2008 12:50


Also see: Sex And The City - Sarah Jessica Parker



SEX AND THE CITY News Letter

Subscribe to this news alert service to receive news and reviews on SEX AND THE CITY

Sign Up Now


Comment on this story





©2009 Contactmusic.com Ltd, all rights reserved