Andy Cohen Is Confused About Kim Cattrall Lashing Out at Sarah Jessica Parker Following Her Brother's Death
"I thought it was fake," he admitted on Radio Andy.
Andy Cohen seems to be as confused as many fans were to see Kim Cattrall lash out at Sarah Jessica Parker in the wake of Cattrall's brother's tragic death.
After sending social media condolences to Cattrall on February 4, SJP was asked about Chris Cattrall's passing in a February 8 interview with Extra TV while promoting the return of her HBO series Divorce.
“I can't begin to know how her family is managing such a loss," she said in that interview. "We all send her our love and condolences and grant her the privacy that she's asked for."
On February 10, Kim posted on Instagram, saying, "I don't need your love or support at this tragic time @sarahjessicaparker." The caption was even more direct: “My Mom asked me today 'When will that @sarahjessicaparker, that hypocrite, leave you alone,'" she wrote. "Your continuous reaching out is a painful reminder of how cruel you really were then and now. Let me make this VERY clear. (If I haven’t already) You are not my family. You are not my friend. So I’m writing to tell you one last time to stop exploiting our tragedy in order to restore your ‘nice girl’ persona.” Kim added an October New York Post story about the alleged “mean girl culture” on the set of Sex and the City to the end of the post.
“I thought it was fake,” the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host said on his SiriusXM channel Radio Andy, (via Page Six). “There was no way Kim Cattrall has posted this on her Instagram.”
He went on to say that when Extra asked her that question, Parker "simply and precisely expressed her condolences — I would not call that exploiting a tragedy."
“I also don’t like it that people are characterizing this as a fat catfight," Andy said. "There’s only one person fighting here."
Andy pointed out that SJP said nothing untoward about Kim during her recent WWHL appearance.
"I don't get it," he concluded. "It's a catfight of one, from where I see it."
Listen to Andy's remarks, below.