'Sex and the City' actress Cynthia Nixon reveals what she hates about show

'Sex and the City' ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004

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Cynthia Nixon calls Sex and the City a feminist show
Cynthia Nixon calls 'Sex and the City' a 'feminist' show

Cynthia Nixon has finally revealed what she hates about Sex and the City in a new interview with Grazia.

Despite feeling that 90% of the series is "still pretty great," the 59-year-old actress admitted that "certain things have really not aged well."

"It was always very difficult being on a show that was so white. I always hated that,” Cynthia told the outlet, who played Miranda Hobbes on the HBO's iconic show.

She further said, “When we would raise it, we were told this is Candace Bushnell’s [the writer of the newspaper column and 1996 book on which the show is based] world and it's a very white world. 'I’m like, OK…' "

"Some of the t*ans stuff, some of the g*y stuff was a little cringy to look at," continued Cynthia.

The actress added that Sex and the City is "a feminist show, and it's always been a feminist show."

For those unversed, the show ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004.