“We were on HBO, and I knew that meant we could say anything we wanted,” she explained. Meanwhile, Parker also explained that she wanted to be mindful of how Sex and the City utilized its freedom from censorship. I never felt comfortable exposing myself that way.” “He said, ‘Don’t do it then … we’ll have other actors, if they feel comfortable doing it they’ll do it, but you do not have to.’” During her Howard Stern Show interview, the actor also clarified that she “never had any judgments about anybody else” who agreed to film nude scenes, adding: “I was just shy. Parker went on to reveal that SATC creator, Darren Star, soon reassured her that she wasn’t required to bare it all on screen. “The only thing I said to him that I was concerned about was that I just didn’t feel comfortable doing nudity, and I suspected that if it wasn’t in the pilot, it would be a part of a series.” “I thought the script was really interesting and really exciting, and different, and fresh, and I’d never seen anything like that,” the actor explained. During a June 29 appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Parker (aka Carrie Bradshaw) recalled working on the series early on, revealing that she had some initial concerns about the script’s nude scenes. Although Sex and the City is known for its spicy love scenes, Sarah Jessica Parker has shared a surprising admission about the show’s nudity.
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