Cynthia Nixon, famous for her role as Miranda Hobbes in "Sex and the City," recently shared her thoughts on Sara Ramirez's departure from the show "And Just Like That." The duo portrayed Miranda and Che Diaz, respectively, and their relationship stirred quite a buzz among fans.
Che was first introduced as the host of a podcast that Carrie, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, frequented. Miranda and Che's romantic involvement divided viewers, especially as it impacted Miranda's relationship with Steve, a beloved character from the original series.
Responding to the backlash, Ramirez clarified their position, emphasizing that they are separate from the characters they portray on screen. They highlighted the importance of breaking gender stereotypes in today's society.
In the series, Miranda and Che's relationship came to an end in the second season of "And Just Like That." While there's uncertainty about Ramirez's return to the show, Nixon hinted that any future appearances might focus more on Carrie and Che.
Despite their on-screen breakup, Nixon and Ramirez maintain a close friendship off-screen. They often discuss various topics, including current events like the situation in Palestine. Ramirez even attended the opening night of Nixon's play, "The Seven Year Disappear."
Apart from Ramirez, Karen Pittman, who played Miranda's roommate Nya Wallace, won't be returning for the next season due to scheduling conflicts. However, viewers can expect to see Rosie O'Donnell joining the cast as a character named Mary in season 3.
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