Category: Interviews

Aug 6, 2013

Sarah Jessica Parker reveals her style secrets

What’s your best beauty tip?

Use any cream that says “elimination” in big bold leters on the jar! I swear by Garnier UltraLif cream. It targets wrinkles and dryness as well as being really inexpensive.

Which hair products do you swear by?

I like washing my hair with Bumble and bumble’s Sunday Shampoo. It’s about the only shampoo that gives my hair that squeaky clean feeling that I had as a child.

To condition, I use Kerastase Oleo-Relax Masque which isn’t cheap, but it really works on my dry, over-styled hair.

How do you stay in shape?

I don’t think I’m in that great shape these days. I have to workout a lot harder. Te body just doesn’t snap back in the way it used to when I was in my twenties!

I try to do yoga three times a week, and my twin daughters act like arm weights.

Do you have a style icon?

There are so many! I love the way Kate Moss looks. She has fantastic style and it seems uniquely her own.

But there are a lot of women who are not famous at all who have great fashion sense.

Does dressing up ever get tiring for you?

I never dress up that much. I used to dress up way too much in my professional life, or when I went to the theatre.

These days, I’m lucky if I go out to a friend’s house. Most of my day is spent as a mother, which requires an entirely different wardrobe.

Do you have a favourite store?

I really love Bergdorf Goodman in New York. It’s the most beautiful store in the world and I always think it looks like a sandcastle.

Although I appreciate beautiful clothes, I’m not into fashion as people expect me to be.

How do you relax?

I like to read, visit friends, watch TV, ride a bike or just do nothing around the house. Te most relaxing thing is just being at home with my family.

What are your feelings about cosmetic surgery?

Well, you know we still live in a free country and people are going to do what they’re going to do if it makes them feel better.

This is a very hard industry to age in, that’s for sure. And so I’m sympathetic, but it’s not just the entertainment industry, it’s everywhere.

It’s crazy.

I believe in buying as many anti-aging creams as possible!

Source: Express

Dec 5, 2010

“Getting older is like being a wilting flower” says Sarah Jessica Parker

Washington, Dec 3 – There is no easy way to halt the aging process and it seems Sarah Jessica Parker has understood this.

“I don’t know what I can do about the aging. Yes, I am aging. Oh my God, I’m aging all the time,” People mag quoted her as telling Elle magazine as saying.

And, it’s all happening too fast, she said.

“It’s like those flowers that wilt in front of you in time-lapse films,” she says. “But what can I possibly do? Look like a lunatic?”

Parker gave birth to twin daughters in June 2009.

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Oct 11, 2010

Sarah Jessica Parker hints Sex and the City may not be dead

Washington, Oct 11 – Sarah Jessica Parker has hinted that there could still be more ‘Sex And The City’ films.

While the hit 2008 film thrilled fans of the six-year HBO series, this year’s ‘Sex and the City 2′ got a lot less love from critics. But was the 2010 movie the very last we’ll hear from Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha?

According to Vulture, Parker is not yet willing to say it’s over for the famous foursome.

Gracing the New York City Ballet’s red carpet at the dance company’s recent Lincoln Center gala, the star said, “I don’t know the future….I would say that you never know what will happen with that particular franchise. It’s less about the reviewers than it is about the audience, and they’ve been pretty true, so we tend to listen to them more than anybody else.

Meanwhile, Parker’s onscreen paramour certainly hasn’t been optimistic. ‘Good Wife’ star Chris Noth believes that after the poor ‘SATC 2′ reviews, there’s no hope for the characters to live on: “It’s over…The franchise is dead…The press killed it” Noth declared last month.

But nobody believes Mr. Big is actually the final authority — and Parker, 45, seems to feel that it’s the film’s writer-director, Michael Patrick King, who’s most likely to know whether the story can evolve and satisfy fans.

If Michael Patrick didn’t put those words into those characters’ mouths, I don’t think people would respond for so many years, so we’ll see. Who knows

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May 30, 2010

SJP talks Sex and the City 2

Catching up on all the interviews I missed during my absence, we have another new video with Sarah. Like the others, screencaptures will be posted soon. Check it out:

May 30, 2010

‘Moviefone Unscripted’ with Chris and Sarah

Sarah and Chris recently did the Moviefone Unscripted, and we now have the videos to share. I will try to make screencaptures of this interview and post them later today.


May 30, 2010

‘Parade’ Interviews Sarah Jessica Parker

Thanks to Anne from Parade for sending this to me! Sarah was recently interviewed by them, and here is what she had to say:

“I will never live anywhere else than New York because I just simply cannot leave the heartbeat of the city. I cannot do it. We have no space in our house in Manhattan. We’re bursting at the seams. I know there are homes with more than two or three bedrooms in the suburbs, but I just couldn’t move there, even to get extra room. I love New York too much,” Parker says.

Sarah Jessica Parker soared to fame and fortune as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City, on HBO and on the big screen. Now, in Sex and the City 2, Parker is feeling a little closer to Carrie, who’s married and still living in the Big Apple.

Parker, the proud mother of three kids with Matthew Broderick, juggles marriage, family and career. But she knows which comes first.

Sarah Jessica says, “I love just being with my family — going to the grocery store, cooking dinner, putting my twins to bed, changing their diapers, getting my older son ready for school and packing his lunch. Staying home with my family and my husband is the thing I love most in the world. Is it sexy? I don’t know about that, but it sure is fun and it’s definitely unpredictable.”

To read the rest of the interview, click here.

May 10, 2010

Ask SJP and Chris North

Moviefone is holding their traditional Unscripted, this time with Sarah and Chris North, aka Mr. Big, from Sex and the City 2, and they need your questions!

Carrie Bradshaw went through her fair share of men during the run of the ‘Sex and the City’ series. But one stood out from them all: Mr. Big.

The now-married duo, played by Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth, reunites for the second time on the silver screen on May 27, when ‘Sex and the City 2’ hits theaters. The sequel takes the girls — Samantha, Charlotte, Miranda and Carrie — to Abu Dhabi, where Carrie runs into her former fiance, Aiden, just as she and Big hit the two-year mark on their marriage, which seems to be lacking spark of late.

If you want to see Parker and Noth together again before the film, the sexy on-screen couple will be stopping by Moviefone on Sunday, May 16 to ask each other questions submitted by you! Ask them how they got to have such great on-screen chemistry. Find out their favorite memory from filming the HBO series together. Or see if a third movie is in the works for Parker — or both!

You can ask them anything you’d like, just make sure you submit your question in the comments section below before Friday, May 14 at 5PM and that you include your name, location and e-mail address. Come back here to see if your question was used during the interview. Good luck!

To submit your question, do it here.

Feb 11, 2010

Parker Overcome with Grief at Death of Alexander McQueen

Our thoughts go out with his family during this tough time 🙁

Sex And The City star Sarah Jessica Parker is ‘shocked and overcome with grief’ at the tragic death of her British designer friend Alexander McQueen.

Parker released a statement Thursday detailing her grief at her friend’s death at the age of just forty, “ I am shocked and overcome with grief upon learning about the untimely death of the quiet genius Alexander McQueen.

“My heart goes out to his family and all those who worked for and with him. In his atelier, his showroom, his stores and various business interests that were so rapidly growing, he was beloved. By all of them.

“He was talented well beyond his years and the seriousness and unrivaled talent which he applied to his work is in bountiful display year after year and collection after collection.

“Every single inspired, original, lofty, whimsical, stunning, brilliant and jaw dropping detail was Alexander Mcqueen. There has never been anyone like him. And there simply never will be.

“What is more devastating is that despite all his success thus far, creatively, critically and commercially, . His greatest achievements lay ahead of him. The future would be whatever he hoped to make of it.

To read more of what she had to say, click here