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Carrie Bradshaw: How She Became Even Worse Of A Person Than We Initially Thought In The Ways She Treated Big And Aidan – And How She Wasn’t Actually The Biggest Problem In Her Rekindled Relationship With Aidan

So the cast of And Just Like That recently gathered together as a united front to promote the upcoming third season of the show at a photo call. Sarah Jessica Parker, of course, made waves as she wore a deep blue Vivienne Westwood gown that made her look like a princess. She paired the look with silver open-toed shoes and dark silver jewelry. Her blonde hair was styled in a deep side part with loose waves. Parker, who plays Carrie Bradshaw, completed the look with a beaded clutch and eclectic rings. Her husband, Matthew Broderick, was on hand to support her, as well as her co-stars, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis. Another familiar face was John Corbett, as well as his wife, Bo Derek. Corbett, of course, played Aidan Shaw in the original Sex And The City series, and he returned to the revival show in the second season, where we saw Aidan and Carrie rekindle their romance following Mr. Big’s death. Carrie went as far as asking her friend Miranda, played by Nixon, ‘Was Big just one big mistake?’ as her relationship with Aidan progressed and became more serious. Here, we break down Carrie and Aidan’s entire rekindled relationship. We explained how Carrie became a worse person that we all initially thought. And we explore all reasons why she’s still not the worst person in the entire situation. Let’s discuss…

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