“Sex and the City” Stars Back on the Red Carpet Together
“Sex and the City” Stars Back on the Red Carpet Together

Fashion queens of “Sex and the City” series reunited on the red carpet Monday night at a Point Foundation benefit in New York City. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis were there to congratulate Cynthia Nixon, who was honored with a Point Courage Award. The organization offers scholarships to gay, lesbian and transgender youths.

While presenting the award, Point Foundation scholarship recipient Tyler Dillard declared that he admired the actress, who lives her life open. “It’s nice [when] ... someone thinks that the way you're living is nice enough that you should receive an award for it,” Cynthia Nixon told People. She attended at the event with her partner, Christinne Marinoni, who is a teacher and education activist. Nixon, wearing a sleek Calvin Klein gown, accepted the award, saying to the audience “when you're a young gay person, you yearn for nothing so much as the presence of other gay people, most especially, an older generation of gay people who can encourage and inspire you.”

Meanwhile, Sarah Jessica Parker, clad in silver YSL dress and heels declared, “The way she (Nixon) lives her life is good work. She leads a good example.”

Kim Cattrall could not have been prouder of her screen partner. “Isn't she just amazing?" she exclaimed, according to OK! Magazine. “Cynthia so deserved this. She's such an incredible woman.”

The femmes’ fatale “Sex and the City” premiered on HBO, June 6, 1998, and was one the highest-rated sitcoms, due to its realistic portrayal of the lifestyles and sexual behavior of many urban Americans. Set in New York City, the show focused on four female characters, Carrie Bradshow, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes. The feature film based on the series, “Sex and the City: The Movie,” is due to be released on May 30, 2008 in the U.S. and on May 28, 2008 in the U.K.




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