Saturday, September 22, 2012

Sex and the City gave Candace Bushnell a comfy life.

In case you've been horribly confused all this time, Sarah Jessica Parker is not a sassy, chic New Yorker writing about the travails of her sex life. Matthew Broderick is just not that interesting.

The whole scope of Sex and the City was based off the New York Observer column of Candace Bushnell, who anthologized all those columns into a book, which then became the television show.

And the domino effect turned her into a very wealthy woman. Wealthy enough to afford a $2.8 million co-op in Greenwich Village, which she's now selling.




Sex and the City plot lines are less stiff and impractical than this co-op.

Barely though. Just barely.


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