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Selena Gomez's Sex and the City Reenactment Gets the Ultimate Stamp of Approval From Kim Cattrall
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Date:2025-04-23 09:08:36
Raise a cosmo to Selena Gomez's new video.
The singer recently received praise from Kim Cattrall after reenacting one of her character Samantha Jones' scenes from Sex and the City. In an Aug. 22 video posted on Selena's social media channels to promote her new song "Single Soon," she mouthed the words to part of a season one episode in which Samantha received a call from a married man named Ken (with whom she'd had an affair) and he professes his love.
"It's over!" he tells her about his marriage. "I told my wife."
However, Samantha—issuing a now-iconic response—asks a simple, "Who is this?"
And Kim couldn't get enough of Selena's post, tweeting, "I approve this message…"
It's a big week for both stars. After all, Selena releases "Single Soon" on Aug. 25, just one day after Kim is set to make a cameo on the Sex and the City spinoff And Just Like That… season two finale. Her return for the Aug. 24 episode comes after the actress, who didn't appear in season one of the Max series, had previously said she wasn't interested in reprising her role of Samantha (although, fans did see Sarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie Bradshaw text Samantha during the last finale).
And while Max recently announced that And Just Like That… has been renewed for season three, Kim told Today her season two cameo is "as far as I'm going to go." Still, she made it clear she'll always have love for the character.
"I don't think I'll ever say goodbye to Samantha," she told the outlet in June. "She's like a lot of other characters that I've done over the years. I get very emotionally attached and protective of my characters. She gave me so much, and I'm so appreciative of her."
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