No Nude is Good News for Sarah Jessica Parker

June 30, 2009 at 12:47pm PST
Photos: Warner Bros. Pictures

Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker said she had a "no-nudity" clause in her contract for the show.

SJP, 44, who played the part of party girl Carrie Bradshaw, revealed that she was the only one of the show’s stars who did not have to strip in the hit TV series.

She said: "I was the only one of the cast not to take my clothes off, because I had a no-nudity clause. I didn't do the really bad language or play with sex toys [either]. "But people think that I did.”

"No one wants to see me nude – believe me! I was thrilled that the others did the scenes so well and they looked great. But I have had to deal with my own modesty,” SJP added.

"I wasn't comfortable with the vulgar language, either. I thought that, because Carrie was a writer, she would be able to use better language than she did."

Sounds like guys waiting to get a glimpse, will be disappointed with the Sex and the City movie sequel too. Too bad!

—Sophie Eager, Splash News

   

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