This will likely have been an excessive amount of sex for town.
While appearing on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen this week, Cynthia Nixon revealed that her character, Miranda Hobbes, was the topic of a sex scene that was cut from the third season of “Sex and the City.”
“Was there a storyline within the early years that was cut out that you simply wish would’ve stayed in?” host Cohen asked her throughout the show.
“Miranda dated a very hot detective who she was very intimidated by and thought he was really out of her league, so she got wildly drunk,” Nixon claimed in response.
“They didn’t cut that plot, but they cut the sex scene where she’s really, really drunk after which vomits throughout him,” she explained.
The Post reached out to reps at HBO for comment.
The plot line in query took place throughout the third season, in an episode titled “What Goes Around Comes Around.”
Within the episode, Hobbes dates a person named Detective Stevens (Timothy Gibbs), who she meets because he was investigating Carrie Bradshaw’s robbery case, played by Sarah Jessica Parker.
After all, later within the series, Nixon’s character marries her husband, Steve Brady (David Eigenberg) — nonetheless, on the show’s 2021 spinoff on Max, “And Just Like That,” the pair undergo some changes of their marriage, as she asks him for a divorce and begins dating fictional comedian Che Diaz (Sara Ramírez).
The unique “Sex and the City” series ran from 1998-2004, spanning for six seasons on HBO, but was revived for a derivative in 2020 by the network’s streaming service, Max.
Nevertheless, while starring on “And Just Like That..,” Nixon definitely hasn’t shied away from any racy scenes.
In the course of the premiere of the show’s sophomore season on June 22, Nixon tried a strap-on — even struggling to place it on at first — and talked about “pegging” with Diaz.
They were also featured getting intimate in a hot tub throughout the opening sequence, something that the actress said she was “fairly game” for.
“I feel like I used to be at all times fairly game for it,” Nixon told Entertainment Tonight about showing some skin on-camera.
“It’s just considered one of the important subjects of the show is sex — people having sex and other people having great sex and other people having terrible sex and other people having hilarious sex,” she continued.
As Nixon’s character experiences these recent, exciting changes throughout the first and second seasons of “And Just Like That…”, she is surrounded by solid mates Parker and Kristin Davis, who played Charlotte York.
Kim Cattrall, who played sultry publicist Samantha Jones, didn’t sign on to the primary season following reports — and even some seeming crumbs of evidence — of a feud between her and the solid.
The drama seemingly began in 2017, once they were set to film the third installment of the “Sex and the City” movie, but production suddenly got here to a screeching halt, while an article published in the Every day Mail allegedly revealed Cattrall’s “demands” for the movie on the time.
But last month, The Post exclusively revealed that Cattrall had signed back on to “And Just Like That…” for a “cliffhanger” cameo appearance.
One source claimed that her role was kept so under wraps that the actresses’ name didn’t even appear on the decision sheet.
During a recent appearance on “The View,” Cattrall admitted that HBO executive Casey Bloys was the one who called her asking to seem on the season two finale.
“It’s very interesting to get a call from the pinnacle of HBO saying, ‘What can we do?’” Cattrall claimed. “And I went, ‘Hmmm … let me get creative.’”
And inventive she was — in turn, she asked if her friend and costume designer, Patricia Field, could make her outfit for the scene.
“I just thought, ‘If I’m going to come back back, I got to come back back with that form of Samantha style,’” she said. “I got to push it. And we did.”