Sarah Jessica Parker recently shared her thoughts on her marriage, new projects, and the excitement surrounding her latest shoe line with Manolo Blahnik in a revealing interview with Harper’s Bazaar. At 48, the Sex and the City star continues to shine in the fashion industry, with her SJP shoe line, created in partnership with Blahnik’s president, George Malkemus, set to launch at Nordstrom in February. Parker mentioned that while she has previously collaborated with brands like Bitten and Halston, this new venture feels more in tune with her personal style and aspirations.
Despite her celebrity status, Parker highlights that her life with husband Matthew Broderick is focused on family and a genuine love for acting. Addressing ongoing speculation about their relationship, she stated that neither she nor Broderick feels the need to justify their private lives to the public. “Matthew and I come from a different time and place,” she explained. “When we were young, our goal was to be respected actors, not to chase fame. That was never our dream.” When asked about past rumors regarding Broderick’s supposed infidelity, she simply replied, “People often inquire about my marriage, and I just say, ‘We don’t discuss it.’”
In addition to her fashion endeavors, Parker remains active in the arts. She is set to star in an off-Broadway play, The Commons of Pensacola, alongside Blythe Danner. Her creative pursuits extend further: she is working on a gritty HBO series called Into the Fire, producing a documentary about the New York City Ballet, and supporting various charitable causes. Balancing her career, activism, and family life, Parker exemplifies the determination of Carrie Bradshaw while maintaining a down-to-earth perspective on fame.
As she looks back on her path from a small town in Ohio to becoming an international star, Parker attributes her lasting success to her hard work and a deep commitment to her family and passions. “I cherish our life, and I’m grateful that Matthew is the father of my children,” she expressed, noting that her relationship has provided her with a steady foundation. For her fans, Parker’s transformation from Fauji to Sex and the City has not only been a cultural milestone but also a reflection of her resilience in Hollywood.