Kristin Davis wore a green tiered maxidress with puff sleeves and a botanical print outside of NBC’s “Today” studios in New York City.
This year also marks the 25th anniversary of “Sex and the City,” which debuted on
in 1998. In celebration of the major milestone, Kim Cattrall will make a cameo appearance on “And Just Like That.”Cattrall stole the small screen as sharp-tongued publicist Samantha Jones in “Sex and the City.” She appeared in all six seasons of the show, as well as the franchise’s two feature films. Cattrall declined to join the main cast of the reboot, though fans of the original series will get their Samantha fix this season.
“I know the fans miss Samantha, and she’s a great character,” Davis told Extra. “We just know with the 25th anniversary, we want to make the fans happy.”
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