Actress Cynthia Nixon Discloses a ‘Wild’ Sex Scene She Alleges Got Edited Out of ‘Sex and the City’

In a recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen, Cynthia Nixon revealed a deleted sex scene involving her character, Miranda Hobbes, from the third season of “Sex and the City.” The host asked Nixon if there were any storylines from the early years that she wished had stayed in the show, to which she responded with the details of the cut scene. In this scene, Miranda dates a hot detective who she feels intimidated by and believes is out of her league. In an attempt to overcome her insecurities, she gets extremely drunk, leading to a wild and vomit-filled encounter.

When asked for comment, HBO representatives were contacted by The Post. The scene in question took place in the third season’s episode titled “What Goes Around Comes Around.” Cynthia Nixon further discussed the cut scene during her appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” this week.

In that particular episode, Miranda Hobbes dates a detective named Stevens, portrayed by Timothy Gibbs. She meets him because he was investigating Carrie Bradshaw’s robbery case, played by Sarah Jessica Parker. Although Miranda later marries Steve Brady, played by David Eigenberg, in the original series, their relationship faces challenges in the 2021 spinoff, “And Just Like That.” Miranda asks for a divorce and starts dating a fictional comedian named Che Diaz, played by Sara Ramírez.

The original “Sex and the City” series aired from 1998 to 2004, encompassing six seasons on HBO. It was later revived for a spinoff on HBO Max in 2020. However, Cynthia Nixon has not shied away from racy scenes while starring in “And Just Like That…” For instance, she tried using a strap-on during the premiere of the show’s second season and engaged in a discussion about “pegging” with her character’s new partner, Che Diaz. The show also featured a hot tub scene between the two characters. Nixon expressed her willingness to embrace these intimate scenes, considering sex is a central theme of the series.

Alongside Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon reprised her role as Miranda Hobbes in the spinoff. Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones, did not return for the first season due to reports and rumors of a feud with the cast. The tension allegedly began in 2017 during the planned production of the third “Sex and the City” movie, which eventually fell through. The Daily Mail published an article at the time that reportedly disclosed Cattrall’s demands for the film.

However, The Post recently broke the news that Kim Cattrall had signed on for a cameo appearance in “And Just Like That…” It was even kept secret to the point that her name didn’t appear on the call sheet. During an appearance on “The View,” Cattrall revealed that HBO executive Casey Bloys personally reached out to her, expressing a desire for her to make a comeback. Cattrall accepted the offer and requested her friend and costume designer, Patricia Field, to create her outfit for the scene. She aimed to showcase Samantha’s iconic style and push the boundaries creatively.

Overall, Cynthia Nixon’s revelation about the cut sex scene added a new layer of intrigue to the history of “Sex and the City.” Fans can look forward to seeing how Miranda’s storyline unfolds in “And Just Like That…” and the unexpected return of Kim Cattrall’s character, Samantha Jones.

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