How Does Sarah Jessica Parker Handle 'Mean' Comments About Her Looks?

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Key Takeaways
- Fame can attract harsh criticism.
- Mean comments can have a lasting emotional impact.
- Parker's resilience showcases her strength.
- Society often holds double standards for women.
- Empathy is crucial in discussions about appearance.
Los Angeles, June 20 (NationPress) The acclaimed Hollywood actress Sarah Jessica Parker has opened up about the emotional toll of facing 'mean' remarks regarding her appearance.
She mentioned that after she became known for her iconic role as the fashion-forward Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City, the way people discussed her shifted significantly. This sudden spotlight served as a true test of my coping skills.
When asked about her greatest struggles, she explained on the Call Her Daddy podcast: “It’s just conversations regarding my physical self. Things I couldn’t alter, wouldn’t alter, and had never thought of altering. Even after hearing some comments like, ‘What? Someone would say that?’ I still have no interest in changing it.”
Parker pointed out that the initial backlash was particularly challenging back in an era before social media, where there was no opportunity for her to respond.
She reflected: “I couldn’t be in a room where someone would say, ‘You’re really unattractive.’ I would think, ‘Wow, um, first of all, that’s hard to hear. But why do you seem angry about it?’ Or, ‘Why do you feel the need to say that?’”
The actress recounted a moment when she called friends in tears after an unnamed magazine published a truly hurtful remark about her looks, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
She expressed: “It felt like a kick in the gut. I wondered, ‘Why is this an issue? Why is this worth your time? And why do you appear to take pleasure in saying it?’”
“I was sobbing because it seemed so calculated. That was honestly the only time I truly cried about it.”
Parker has also recently addressed the double standards in how society judges female characters like Carrie.