Kim Cattrall clapped back Friday at a "Sex and the City" fan who seemingly just can't quit Samantha Jones.
"So I've seen you doing interviews on ageism yet I see you on Insta saying you too old to play Samantha? I'm so confused!," one user wrote.
The actress responded with a plug of her new television show: "Josh, I've played 'SAM' for 20 years. Am moving on & so should you. Try #SensitiveSkin my show on @Netflix."
Josh, I've played 'SAM' for 20 years. Am moving on & so should you. Try #SensitiveSkin my show on @Netflix https://t.co/mJYOybZMi8
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'Sex and the City' Star Drags Kim Cattrall for Comparing Movie Drama to a 'Toxic Relationship'
View StoryThe feud began last week when **Sarah Jessica Parker** confirmed that the third film based on the classic HBO series was dead. Reports subsequently emerged claiming Cattrall's "outrageous demands" and lack of interest were holding up the project. "I'm disappointed. We had this beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, joyful, very relatable script and story," co-star **Sarah Jessica Parker** told Extra. "It's not just disappointing that we don't get to tell the story and have that experience, but more so for that audience that has been so vocal in wanting another movie."Cattrall later admitted that she didn't have any desire to film a third movie for the franchise, but denied her "demands" had anything to do with production shutting down.
Kim Cattrall Says Sarah Jessica Parker 'Could Have Been Nicer' About 'Sex and the City 3'
View Story"Now at this very moment it's quite extraordinary to get any kind of negative press about something that I've been saying for almost a year of 'no' that I'm demanding or a diva," Cattrall said. "And this is really where I take to task the people from 'Sex and the City,' and specifically Sarah Jessica Parker, in that I think she could have been nicer.""Sarah Jessica, she could have been nicer, she could have in some way," she continued. "I don't know what her issue is, I never have."Cattrall explained that her opinion on another film was "always no and a respectful, firm no."