Sarah Jessica Parker forced to defend herself, public attacks naturally aging beauty and casual style

I will literally be the old woman who lived in her shoes,” declared Carrie Bradshaw once. However, Sarah Jessica Parker, the creative force behind the sassy fashionista character on the popular television series Sex and the City, isn’t infatuated with Jimmy Choo, nor does she own a closet full of frivolous tutus and slinky slip dresses.

Nevertheless, the self-assured 58-year-old performer is receiving nasty remarks from people on the internet who don’t get why her real-life identity contrasts with the sophisticated role she plays.

In response, Parker, who is aging gracefully, naturally, and elegantly, says that it’s “just not a reality” and that “there’s no time to let vanity enter.”

In Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker played the adored Carrie Bradshaw. She delivered a number of memorable, and frequently contentious, looks in that character.

Although Parker’s character was regarded as a global trendsetter by women, she has never been an urban chic fashionista in real life.

During her prime, Parker raised three children and commented, “It’s not the way I perceive myself, I’m so low on my priority list.” “I have access to a lot of gorgeous outfits, and I adore wearing them.but the following day, they are also given back. They don’t belong to me.

 

In real life, the star admits that she prefers a practical style, which isn’t always popular with the demanding public.

Unsexiest woman alive
In fact, in 2008, she was named in a Maxim poll as the “Unsexiest Woman Alive.”

Shortly after she earned the unflattering title, Parker spoke with Grazia (through Daily Mail) and said, “Do I have big fake boobs, Botox and big lips? No. Do I fit some ideals and standards of some men writing in a men’s magazine? Maybe not.” The star of And Just Like That continues, “Am I really the unsexiest woman in the world? Wow! It’s kind of shocking when men…It’s so brutal in a way…”

Years later, the Family Stone star appeared at the Met Gala wearing a golden Dolce & Gabbana gown that she paired with an ornate nativity headpiece.

Credit: Shutterstock

Though she was serving an incredibly unique and smashing look, the public only commented on her aging.

“Aye real quick, how old is Sarah Jessica Parker because [her] skin look like tree bark and I’m confused,” said one. A second writes, “Is that Sarah Jessica Parker? Oh gosh she looks so old and worn out.”

Then, in 2021, the Hocus Pocus star was lunching with Bravo star Andy Cohen. Parker was makeup free, her silvery hair tied back in a braided ponytail.

It didn’t take long for the online population to start spitting hate over her appearance. But, Cohen, who also has a head of grey hair, defended his friend.

 

“We were at lunch and there was a paparazzi, and she’s sitting next to me, white hair,” said Cohen, 55, of his own white hair. Speaking on The Drew Barrymore Show, he continued, “All the articles were ‘Sarah Jessica Parker, she’s going gray’ and ‘She looks old,’ and it was insanity.

Here she is sitting next to me, who’s gray, and people just missed the mark totally. It was so misogynistic.”

Following that, Parker spoke with Vogue and had a lot to say about unforgiving people and their unrealistic standards of beauty.

“There’s so much misogynist chatter… I’m sitting with Andy Cohen, and he has a full head of gray hair, and he’s exquisite. Why is it okay for him?” Parker continues, “‘She has too many wrinkles, she doesn’t have enough wrinkles.’ It almost feels as if people don’t want us to be perfectly okay with where we are, as if they almost enjoy us being pained by who we are today, whether we choose to age naturally and not look perfect, or whether you do something if that makes you feel better.”

 

She adds, “I know what I look like. I have no choice. What am I going to do about it? Stop aging? Disappear?”

Influential woman
The title of “unsexist woman alive” was upstaged in 2022 when the Golden Globe winning actor was named by Time as one of its “100 most influential people in the world.”

Though she may not dress the part of Carrie, who’s the star of the TV series, two films and the reboot And Just Like That, Parker does own her own designer brand, SJP, which – not surprisingly – started as shoes.

The star of Honeymoon in Vegas is also a TV producer, the co-founder of the spirit “The Perfect Cosmo by SJP” (Carrie’s favorite drink), is involved with publishing, fragrances and has a wine label – to name a few.

 

And just like that
Also unlike Carrie and her hapless search for romance, the star of Footloose found love in the early 1990s with Matthew Broderick, the star of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

The adorable couple – who starred on Broadway together – married on May 19, 1997, and have been together ever since.

When Broderick was asked to reveal his secret for a successful marriage, he answered: “I don’t know the secret at all, but I, you know, I’m very grateful and I love her. It’s amazing. I mean, I can’t believe that it’s been that long. It doesn’t feel like it.”

The couple share three kids, son James Wilkie (born 2002), along with twins Tabitha Hodge and Marion Loretta Elwell, who joined the family in 2009, via surrogate.

The woman leads a busy life and should be applauded for her accomplishments, not criticized.

 

Speaking natural in real life, the actor said, “It’s not how I think of myself, and I think it’s probably the healthier approach.”

She continues, “It’s just not a reality – not when you have three kids, and you go to the market, and there are hungry people at home. You have a limited time to do it. There’s just no time to let vanity enter into that.”

What do you think of this story? We think that society needs to appreciate the valuable contributions made by a human, and not the way they look.

 

 


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *