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Cynthia Nixon Shares Her Thoughts On Sara Ramírez’s ‘And Just Like That’ Exit

With production on the third season of “And Just Like That” underway, actor Cynthia Nixon is opening up about co-star Sara Ramírez’s abrupt, if unsurprising, departure from the Max series.

In an interview with Variety published Thursday, Nixon seemingly shrugged off the implication that Ramírez’s exit from the “Sex and the City” revival was the result of any behind-the-scenes drama.

“I think they felt, and [series creator Michael Patrick King] felt, that that character had run its course,” she said of Ramírez, who uses they/them pronouns. “They came in and shook everything up, and then the arc was completed.”

She also had ample praise for Ramírez’s performance, telling Variety: “They created such an amazing character — such a controversial character, but such an amazing character.”

In a separate interview with Entertainment Weekly published Thursday, Nixon said she and Ramírez remained on good terms, noting that the two “talk quite a bit.”

She also didn’t rule out the possibility of Ramírez returning to “And Just Like That” in the future. “If Sara was on the show, I think it would be more Carrie and Che,” she said, referring to Sarah Jessica Parker’s character, Carrie Bradshaw.

Though it had already been widely reported that Ramírez would not be returning for Season 3 of “And Just Like That,” Nixon appears to be the show’s first cast member to comment publicly on the news.

Ramírez was among the high-profile additions to the “Sex and the City” universe when “And Just Like That” debuted in 2021. The actor, whose credits include “Madam Secretary” and “Grey’sAnatomy,” portrayed nonbinary comedian Che Diaz, who became the love interest of Miranda Hobbes (Nixon).

Among longtime “Sex and the City” viewers, Che Diaz turned

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