"Well, you know, I can't be like, cryptic about it anymore."
"Sex and the City" fans have a reason to celebrate!
After last year's drama surrounding John Corbett's role reprisal in the SATC spinoff "And Just Like That," Sarah Jessica Parker confirmed that fans will see the 61-year-old actor in the show's second season.
"Could be, could be," Parker teased in an interview with Entertainment Tonight when asked about her character's former love interest Aidan Shaw's (Corbett) return. "Well, you know, I can't be like, cryptic about it anymore."
Back in 2021, Corbett mistakenly claimed to Page Six that he would join the revival series in its first season.
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View Story"I think I might be in quite a few [episodes]," he said. "I like all those people, they've been very nice to me."
When Corbett was nowhere to be found, fans were disappointed by his absence and prompted the series' executive producer Michael Patrick King and writer Julie Rottenberg to release a statement to Deadline at the time.
"John Corbett should be writing personal apology notes. We didn't say anything," Rottenberg stated and King agreed, "The fact of the matter is, we never said anything about Aidan. We always try to be very restrained and look at the reality of what people are experiencing and it has nothing to do with Aidan coming or not coming."
According to Parker, Corbett has reached out to apologize about his faux pas.
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View Story"He actually reached out very kindly, because he's nothing if not a gentleman, and apologized for doing that as a joke," she said during an appearance on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." "And then I was like, 'No, no, no, I mean, it's a free country, first of all, and second of all, I thought it was kind of delightful and fun.'"
Though it remains a mystery if Aidan and SJP's Carrie Bradshaw will reunite as lovers, Corbett’s return comes after fans saw the death of Carrie's longtime love Mr. Big (played by embattled actor Chris Noth) in season one.
Much of the inaugural season featured Bradshaw coming to terms with the sudden death of her husband and re-entering the New York City dating scene as a widow.
While Aidan and Carrie's romance in season two is not guaranteed, their relationship has sparked decades long debates as many fans believe Aidan is the man Carrie should have married.