
Cynthia Nixon
Cynthia Nixon has backtracked on her controversial sexuality remarks, saying that "bisexuality is not a choice."
The Sex and the City star drew ire from gay rights activists last week when she was quoted in a New York Times piece as saying that, for her, being gay "is a choice."
Sex and the City's Cynthia Nixon: I'm gay by choice
"My recent comments in The New York Times were about me and my personal story of being gay," Nixon tells The Advocate in a statement. "I believe we all have different ways we came to the gay community and we can't and shouldn't be pigeon-holed into one cultural narrative which ...
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Cynthia Nixon
Sex and the City actress Cynthia Nixon says she chose to be gay.
"For me, it is a choice," Nixon is quoted as saying in a New York Times magazine profile. "I understand that for many people it's...
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The AFC Championship game on CBS drew the strongest ratings for the conference's title game in 24 years.
Overnight Nielsen figures showed the game had the highest percentage of households (31.3 percent in the 56 top TV markets) since NBC's 1987 broadcast of the Denver Broncos defeating the Cleveland Browns in the AFC title tilt (31.9 percent).
Brian McCarthy, the National Football League's vice president of communications, tweeted that Sunday night's 24-19 victory by the Pittsburgh Steelers over the New York Jets attracted ...
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Gilles Marini
Is ABC staging a Castle-Brothers & Sisters crossover? Not quite, but Castle is borrowing B&S hunk Gilles Marini for a guest spot, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
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Marini will play Tobias Strange, a world-famous magician, who is one of the key suspects in the murder of a New York City magic-shop owner. His episode, titled "Poof, You're Dead," is scheduled to air in early 2011...
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Shrek Forever After
Shrek Forever After topped the box office for the second weekend in a row, beating out ...
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Max Ryan
It takes a special man to be Samantha Jones' love interest. But then again, it takes a special man to admit crying during the first Sex and the City movie.
"I was like, I've got to see what this is about. I need to know what I'm doing," Sex and the City 2 actor Max Ryan tells TVGuide.com. "I watched the movie and I was emotionally touched. I actually cried a bit. It's quite embarrassing but I did. I was happy, I was sad, and I was like, 'Whoa, this is really good.'"
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Max Ryan
Smith who? Samantha Jones' eyes are wandering on over to a new guy in the Sex and the City sequel.
Fashion: Vote on SJP's retro Sex-y ensembles
Brit Max Ryan has been cast as Rikard, a European architect who ...
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Cynthia Nixon
Earlier in the week, we got a taste of what Carrie will be wearing in the Sex and the City 2 movie, but now it's time to see what her lawyer-pal Miranda Hobbs will sport.
Apparently, fuchsia was the color of choice for Cynthia Nixon's character. A cowl-neck top paired with a tan leather jacket and white jeans is cute, but the fitted frock with matching peep-toe heels looks super-hot on the redhead.
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Sarah Jessica Parker
Carrie Bradshaw has returned to the streets of New York City — and so has her unique fashion sense.
Sarah Jessica Parker shot several scenes for the upcoming Sex and the City sequel this week in some rather eclectic gear that has everyone talking.
In the photo on the left, Carrie wears her most trendy-but-comfy outfit suitable for travel. (Who doesn't pair pearls with oversized, inside-out, off-the-shoulder sweatshirts for the plane ride?) It kind of looks like she's the ghost of Flashdance past with that white get-up and curly perm. Does anyone else sense a ...
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Alan Wyse and Kim Cattrall
Kim Cattrall is back on the market. The Sex and the City star has split with her much younger boyfriend, chef Alan Wyse, her rep tells TVGuide.com.
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Cattrall, 52, and Wyse, 32, called it quits ...
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