![]() The actress hasn't been shy about defending Miranda's controversial trajectory in And Just Like That. "If we're trying to do different stuff, and show different worlds, and show different aspects of these characters, why not do that?" "I was like, 'Sure, why not!'" Nixon recalls. When series creator Michael Patrick King, who calls Miranda an "anarchy character," asked Nixon if she wanted her character to be queer in the reboot, the actress and activist was reportedly fully on board. I think not having to be under a man's thumb has always been one of the very appealing things that being with another woman has to offer." Nixon continues, "Miranda has always grappled with power, and female power versus male power, and women getting the short end of the stick - and that's a big issue for women who are queer. "And I think for a lot of gay women, she - we didn't have a gay woman! But she was a stand-in for the gay women we didn't have." ![]() "Even though she was only really interested in men, I think that Miranda had many other queer and, frankly, lesbianic qualities about her," Nixon tells Variety in a new interview for its Pride cover story. ![]() Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max Cynthia Nixon in HBO Max's 'Sex and the City' revival, 'And Just Like That'
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