Sarah Jessica Parker reveals how she really felt about Mr. Bigs shocking death

And just like that, her true love was gone.Sarah Jessica Parker is reflecting on the death of Chris Noth’s Mr.Big, who died in the Season 1 premiere of the “Sex and the City” spinoff, “And Just Like That…”The hit HBO series, which debuted in 1998, saw Mr.
Big become one of Carrie Bradshaw’s (Parker) greatest loves — despite all their ups and downs.The couple finally tied the knot in the 2008 film “Sex and the City.”In 2021, viewers were left speechless after Mr.
Big died of a heart attack in Carrie’s arms — which also had a profound affect on Parker, 60.“Big dying was really, really hard to do both professionally and personally,” the actress told E! News on Tuesday.“That’s not just a thread.
It’s one of the main arteries that you would struggle to do without.”The “Hocus Pocus” star clarified that Carrie would, of course, be fine without Mr.Big, but it was still a completely different direction than the one she was used to over the past 27 years.“It’s not like I needed it for my own health or well-being,” Parker put it, “but that was a hugely wonderful story to tell for a lot of years.”“It just felt really untethered,” she added about Mr.
Big’s sudden death.“It was really sad to say goodbye to that.”For years, the great debate was should Carrie have ended up with Mr.
Big — who once left her at the alter — or another love interest, Aidan Shaw (played by John Corbett).“All of it was a mess, and all of it was wonderful,” Parker expressed about her and Big’s love story.“It was romantic, and it was a disaster.
It was destructive, and it was healthy.”“Sex and the City” ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004 and also starred Cynthia Nixon as Miranda, Kristin Davis as Charlotte, and Kim Cattrall as Samantha.In Dec.2021, multiple sexual assault allegations against Noth surfaced.The actor, 70, has maintained his innocence in the years since.After news broke of his alleged misconduct, Par...