Sarah Jessica Parker says her longtime “Sex and the City” co-star, Cynthia Nixon, has her vote in the New York gubernatorial race.
The 53-year-old actress wrote to her more than 4 million followers on Instagram on Thursday:
@cynthiaenixon A mother An activist An advocate A fighter A NY'er A dear friend Running for Governor of our great state. My sister on and off screen, you have my love, support and vote. To learn more, read about @cynthiaenixon or donate go to https://cynthiafornewyork.com/ Xx, SJ
Nixon, who played Miranda Hobbes on the HBO comedy, is challenging New York Gov. Andrew CuomoAndrew CuomoNo, ‘blue states’ do not bail out ‘red states’ Attorney says 75-year-old man shoved by Buffalo police suffered brain injury Buffalo officials ask state to re-examine 2008 firing of black police officer who stopped white officer’s chokehold MORE in a Democratic primary.
She thanked her former costar in a tweet:
Thank you @SJP, it means so much. ❤️
To help us continue to build our team, join here: https://t.co/E8zyb7i94o pic.twitter.com/wjwv76hEcB
— Cynthia Nixon (@CynthiaNixon) March 29, 2018
A few eyebrows were raised Wednesday after Parker released a statement through a spokeswoman that didn’t directly endorse Nixon.
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“Cynthia has been my friend and colleague since we were little girls,” Parker’s rep told The New York Post. “I look forward to talking to her about her New York state gubernatorial bid.”
Other former “Sex and the City” cast members, including Kristin Davis and David Eigenberg, have cheered on Nixon’s candidacy in the last week.
Parker was a prominent supporter of former President Obama, co-hosting a 2012 fundraiser for his reelection campaign at her home in Manhattan.
In the past year, the “Divorce” star has famously feuded with another former “Sex and the City” co-star, Kim Cattrall. While Cattrall, who starred as Samantha Jones on the series, has called Parker “cruel,” and “not my friend,” Parker has said she was “heartbroken” over the fallout.
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