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Posted: 2018-03-29T09:18:33Z | Updated: 2018-03-29T15:39:15Z Sarah Jessica Parker Doesn't Exactly Endorse Cynthia Nixon For Governor (UPDATE) | HuffPost

Sarah Jessica Parker Doesn't Exactly Endorse Cynthia Nixon For Governor (UPDATE)

Parker's comment about her "Sex And The City" costar's bid for office sounded more like wait-and-see.
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UPDATE: 11 a.m.  Sarah Jessica Parker on Thursday shed her neutral tone on Cynthia Nixon’s candidacy, wholeheartedly endorsing her “Sex and the City” costar’s run for New York governor. “My sister on and off screen, you have my love, support and vote,” Parker wrote.

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This could get awkward.

“Sex and the City” actress Sarah Jessica Parker gave the most noncommittal reaction Wednesday to former costar Cynthia Nixon ’s campaign for New York governor.

Nixon last week announced she would oppose Democratic incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a September primary, prompting quick and enthusiastic reactions  from “SATC” castmates Kristin Davis (Charlotte) and Willie Garson (Stanford Blatch).

But in a statement Wednesday to the New York Post’s Page Six, Parker doesn’t appear on board at least yet.

“Cynthia has been my friend and colleague since we were little girls,” she said through a spokeswoman. “I look forward to talking to her about her New York state gubernatorial bid.”

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Sarah Jessica Parker, left, weighed in on Cynthia Nixon's gubernatorial bid
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Another costar, Kim Cattrall (Samantha), doesn’t appear ready to join Team Nixon, either, saying last week:  “I support & respect any former colleague’s right to make their own career choices.”

According to People, Nixon said all three of her former costars in “SATC’s” fictional quartet of women have “expressed love, support and excitement” about her political aspirations.

Stay tuned.

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