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Kim Cattrall wants you to Google her history with Sarah Jessica Parker

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From Harper's BAZAAR

Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker have famously had an ongoing feud since the days of Sex and the City.

Despite playing best friends Carrie Bradshaw and Samantha Jones, Cattrall says she has “no regrets” over publicly condemning Parker.

Whilst promoting her new series Filthy Rich, Cattrall advised people in an interview with The Los Angeles Times to read about the row online and declined to comment any further.

“Everything is on Google, so I encourage you to Google it, about anything that I’ve said,” she told the publication. ‘I feel that that was then, and when I look at what’s going on around me, I just don’t have any regrets.”

Cattrall has previously confirmed an argument between the pair and also asked “cruel” Parker to stop communicating with her.

In 2017, Cattrall revealed on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories that her co-star “could have been nicer” about her decision to step away from the Sex and the City franchise and that the four stars of the show were “never friends”.

A year later, Cattrall publicly rejected Parker’s condolences after the death of Cattrall’s brother Chris, posting to Instagram: “I don’t need your love or support at this tragic time @sarahjessicaparker.”

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Photo credit: Getty Images

Cattrall also accused Parker of “exploiting our tragedy to restore [her] ‘nice girl’ persona” and that her “continuous reaching out is a painful reminder of how cruel you really were then and now”.

Parker has previously said that she felt “heartbroken” over Cattrall’s comments that they were “never friends”.

Despite the feud, Cattrall holds good memories of the Sex and the City days and has kept a diary used by Samantha on the show, complete with credit cards and apartment bills.

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