Sarah Jessica Parker’s signature role of Carrie Bradshaw on “Sex and the City” came with her putting her foot down about nudity.
The actor said she voiced her concern to creator Darren Star about the possibly of taking her clothes off in the landmark HBO series before she signed on to it.
Stern asked if Parker was concerned about her own body image or if she was worried that appearing nude would put her “in a different category of actress.” “But I just never felt comfortable being nude. I didn’t think it would change perception of me or kind of create opportunities that I might not be interested. I was shy.”, saying she’s never undergone any cosmetic surgery.
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