AndJustLikeThat, the speculation is over. Here's what happened to Samantha in the Sex and the City revival:
Sarita Choudhurytakes on the role of Lisa Todd Wexley, a very wealthy and super-stylish Upper East Side mom of three children, who connects with Charlotte.
“Seeing all the racks of clothes is always so much fun. There’s nothing really like it,” said Davis. “We are spoiled with all the endless bags, the clothes, the shoes, and the hats. It’s crazy. I don’t get to dress up like this in real life every day. So to go back and dress up again as Charlotte is so fun. Wearing the clothes really helps me get into character. You can expect Charlotte to dress the same and have the best style.
“Charlotte is still the supportive and loving friend and mother and wife, but the purpose is to show the next chapter of Charlotte’s life and all the characters,” said Davis. “It’s about seeing her in this moment, this cultural and social moment. It’s a different show than the original. What Michael Patrick did so beautifully is that he has created a show that really speaks to now.
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