'And Just Like That' fans roast sex columinist Carrie Bradshaw for being 'prudish' about Che and Miranda's lesbian talk

'And Just Like That' viewers have noticed a surprising trend of prudish behavior from Carrie when it comes to discussing sex on the show
PUBLISHED JUL 7, 2023
Fans mock Carrie Bradshaw for being 'prudish' over Che and Miranda's lesbian talk (HBO)
Fans mock Carrie Bradshaw for being 'prudish' over Che and Miranda's lesbian talk (HBO)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Carrie Bradshaw, the beloved sex columnist from ‘Sex and the City’, has become a subject of intense discussion among fans of ‘And Just Like That’. Despite her reputation as an open-minded and adventurous writer, fans have noticed a surprising trend of prudish behavior from Carrie when it comes to discussing sex topics on the show.

As a sex columnist, Carrie was known for her boldness, curiosity, and willingness to explore all aspects of sexuality on 'Sex and the City'. However, fans have expressed their disappointment as they observe her avoiding or acting uncomfortable during conversations related to sex and sexual experiences in the reboot show. The apparent shift in Carrie's behavior has sparked debate among fans, with some speculating on the reasons behind this out-of-character behavior. Why would a woman, who once embraced a sex-positive attitude, become more reserved as she got older? And if so, is she ashamed of who she once was? 

A still from 'And Just Like That' starring Cynthia Nixon as Miranda, Sara Ramirez as Che, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie, and Oliver Hudson as Lyle (HBO)
A still from 'And Just Like That' starring Cynthia Nixon as Miranda, Sara Ramirez as Che, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie, and Oliver Hudson as Lyle (HBO)

‘Carrie is surprisingly such a… prude’

Many fans have taken to social media to voice their reactions, expressing their frustration and pointing out the apparent inconsistencies in Carrie's character portrayal. Many fans argue that as a seasoned columnist and advocate for sexual liberation, Carrie should be more open-minded and supportive when it comes to discussing topics that were once her forte. As one fan wrote, “For someone who writes about sex, Carrie is surprisingly such a… prude”, and another added, “Carrie, so-called sex writer, can’t engage in a conversation about sex”. One more fan wrote, “Upon my rewatches as an adult, I realize how much Carrie has always been the problem and the least likable one, BUT has she always been this lame and prudish? Have we been blind this whole time? This can't just be maturing, she's a totally different person!”



 



 



 

Although fans remain hopeful that the character will rediscover her confident and sex-positive self, staying true to her iconic role as the fearless sex columnist, the 'AJLT' episodes aren't helping. “Carrie Bradshaw, a sex columnist, too timid to talk about sex?! I hate all of this!!!!” read one tweet, while another said, “When did Carrie, the sex columnist, become such a prude”. One more user reflected her shift in behavior from ‘SATC’ to ‘AJLT’ adding, “Carrie Bradshaw was a sex columnist and even in her 50s on the show she blushes at the talk of pegging between friends. Her column must have been in the Post. Lol”.



 



 



 

Carrie Bradshaw in 'Sex and the City'

Carrie Bradshaw, the iconic character from 'Sex and the City', was known for her unabashed and open discussions about sex and sex-related topics. As a sex columnist, she fearlessly explored the intricacies of relationships, love, and intimacy through her writing and personal experiences. Carrie's boldness and willingness to tackle taboo subjects set her apart, captivating audiences with her frank and unapologetic approach to sexuality. Throughout 'Sex and the City', Carrie broke boundaries by openly addressing topics such as casual sex, infidelity, sexual exploration, and the challenges of modern dating. Her candid conversations with her friends, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, sparked thought-provoking discussions and offered a refreshing perspective on female sexuality.

Carrie's openness about sex and her ability to embrace her own desires without shame or judgment resonated with audiences, empowering many to embrace their own sexual identities. Her honesty and vulnerability in navigating the complexities of relationships made her a relatable and influential character, inspiring discussions about sex and encouraging others to explore their own desires.

While Carrie's portrayal in 'And Just Like That' may present a different side of her, fans fondly remember her as a trailblazer who fearlessly discussed sex topics, challenging societal norms and celebrating sexual empowerment. Her legacy as a sex-positive icon continues to shape conversations about sexuality and relationships even today.

‘And Just Like That’ Season 3 is streaming on HBO.

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