And just like that, Sarah Jessica Parker found herself saying goodbye — and not just to a show, but to a version of herself she’s worn like her favorite pair of Manolos.
The woman who brought Carrie Bradshaw to life in “Sex and the City,” then later in its revival “And Just Like That…,” is taking a moment to honor the character who shaped her professional identity. On Friday, news broke that the series will end after its third season, and Parker marked the moment with an emotional tribute to the woman she’s played for more than two decades.
“She / Crossed / Streets / Avenues / Rubicons, so it seemed. / She / Broke hearts / Heels / Habits,” Parker wrote in a poem Friday on Instagram, accompanied by photos of her iconic character. “She / Loved / Lost / Won / Tripped / Leaped / Fell short and into puddles / Aged / Got wiser.”
Carrie Bradshaw was never just a character — she was a cultural phenomenon. One of her famous lines remarked that women move to New York City in pursuit of “labels and love.” Though Bradshaw may have gained a broad collection of labels, her love life across the two series and two movies remained a chaotic masterpiece. Still, she never wavered in her devotion to the city that raised her.














