Fans can attribute it to Sarah Jessica Parker For Carrie Bradshaw’s Virus Hood Style Hat That’s it Season 3.
In the Q&A Evan Ross Katz On August 11, hosted by Parker, 60, in Il Buco al Mare in Amagansett, New York, Parker recalls the clothes on his hat “shelf, shelf and shelf”.
“I personally like Kelly’s hat. I love it,” she said. people. “So the moment I saw that hat, I was sure I said something like that: Michael Patrick [King] Is it necessary? In which scene we can file a lawsuit before the court, we can say, “No, Michael Patrick, this is not distracting, would it be great? ””’
Parker explains that since linen is the “enemy of shape and form”, hat manufacturers often don’t use “huge and invisible” accessories.
“I like it. I like it,” she said. “So I’m like, ‘We have to find a place for it.'”
Big hat, by Maryam Keyhani, With orange checkered prints and tie a knot in the back, a white ribbon belt under the chin. When Parker shoots with the attachment, users quickly weigh their ideas.
One user wrote through Tiktok: “That was indeed a ridiculous hat, while another user added: “I think the hat was a joke. ”
although Controversy around the hat Parker online explained that she “never thinks twice before acting” the reaction. “It’s a glorious answer anyway. I’ll tell you I was like, ‘It’ll be fun or fun.
forward That’s it Season 3 Finishthe news broke Sex and the cityElectronic startup will end. Parker has been part of the show since the beginning, he explained Decision to end That’s it It’s “That’s where the story ends.”
“We could have opened a coffee shop. There are a million ways to be easy, familiar and interesting, but they feel exploited for us. We feel that it’s a glorious thing,” she told her. The New York Times On August 15th. “It’s easy to stay. This is where we all are happy. But when you make these very difficult, painful decisions, you have to be principled because there are a lot of people affected.”

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