Bushnell, the author of the renowned New York Observer column that inspired the hit show, exclusively told Page Six that men “always watched” it.
Candace Bushnell spoke to Page Six about why men have “always” loved “Sex and the City.”Page SixBushnell, pictured here on Wednesday at the American Ballet Theatre’s Fall Gala, wrote the “Sex and the City” column and books.Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock“The men loved it, because men know other men are assholes!” she told Page Six Wednesday at the American Ballet Theatre Fall Gala.Getty Images for American Ballet TheatreThe beloved franchise starred Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall as they played a group of four women living in New York City, as pictured here in 2007.WireImageBushnell, pictured here in 2001, argued that the franchise is “more popular” 25 years after it aired.Getty Images
The HBO series aired from 1998 to 2004.HBO
Nixon, Parker and Davis have since reprised their roles on the spin-off, “And Just Like That,” as pictured here.Photograph by Craig Blankenhorn / HBO MaxSeason 3 of the spin-off is currently filming.GC Images
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