What is Sarah Jessica Parker's net worth?
12th January 2021

SARAH Jessica Parker is returning as Carrie Bradshaw in the reboot of Sex and the City, which will be available on HBO Max.

Parker and the other two stars of the new show are slated "to make over $1 million per episode."

What is Parker's net worth?

It is believed that the 55-year-old actress and producer has a net worth of about $150million.

One half of a Hollywood power couple, husband Matthew Broderick has a net worth of $200million.

What is the Sex and the City reboot?

The iconic show will be making its return with 10 episodes on the streaming service HBO Max.

The reboot will be titled "And Just Like That."

According to Variety, Sarah along with Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis will be reeling in a lot of cash for the reboot – all three are also set to serve as executive producers.

The outlet also revealed that the new episodes will follow the women as they "navigate love and friendship in their 50s."

The three stars took to their Instagram to confirm the return of the highly popular program, as they all shared the same teaser.

In the short clip, featuring various scenes of New York City, someone – most likely the star's Carrie Bradshaw character – types "And just like that…"

The unseen hands also type: "The story continues."

Sarah, 55, captioned her post: "I couldn’t help but wonder… where are they now?"

The latest outing for the cast comes after two Sex and the City movies in 2008 and 2010, along with the original series which ran from 1998 to 2004.

The reboot is set to begin production in NYC in late spring.

Why isn't Kim Cattrall appearing in the reboot?

Co-star Kim Cattrall has been feuding with Parker and will not be appearing in the reboot.

After the second film, which also starred Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York, Cattrall vowed to never reprise her role as Samantha.

"I went past the finish line playing Samantha Jones because I loved Sex and the City," Cattrall told The Observer in 2019.

"It was a blessing in so many ways but after the second movie, I’d had enough.

"I couldn’t understand why they wouldn’t just replace me with another actress instead of wasting time bullying.

"No means no."

The biggest public blow up may have come in 2018 on social media.

“I don’t need your love or support at this tragic time,” Cattrall wrote on Instagram after Parker posted “love and condolences” over the death of her brother.

“You are not my family. You are not my friend. Your continuous reaching out is a painful reminder of how cruel you really were then and now.

“So I’m writing to tell you one last time to stop exploiting our tragedy in order to restore your ‘nice girl’ persona.”

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