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And while Nixon was supportive of Miranda coming out, she didn't like King's idea of having Miranda date her law school professor. Sign up for TV Scoop! Miranda was born this way. Cynthia Nixon spoke about clues Miranda was gay in Sex and the City and explained why Samantha Jones was "a little queer.".

Nixon acknowledged that Samantha Kim Cattrall was a "little queer" in the series she dated a woman in season four but said it was "very different. The character is seen at left with her husband Steve Brady in the original "SATC" series, and at right.

Sex and the City : Best Friend Moments. So when he planned stories for the spin-off, King knew that he wanted to break up Steve David Eigenberg and Miranda, who would start dating a woman. Cynthia Nixon has claimed her "Sex and the City" character, Miranda Hobbes, was always queer.

As she told Variety"I think not having to be under a man's thumb has always been one of the very appealing things that being with another woman has to offer. From being "definitely straight" to having "non-binary sex," the 'Sex and City/And Just Like That's Miranda has a long romantic history–and all of it is valid.

That's not OK with me. The first season of And Just Like That Get the drama behind the scenes. As they said in a separate interview with Variety"Che is a great reminder that even when we don't like someone in our community, they still deserve love, safety and joy, like everyone else.

The year-old actor discussed her portrayal as Miranda Hobbes in HBO Max’s Sex and the City revival during a recent interview with Variety, detailing how the showrunner, Michael Patrick King. Well, King said there's going to be "more of Che" in season two.

On the show, Miranda was frequently going up against men and challenging tradition, both of which Nixon cited as key characteristics of many lesbians. But does Miranda's coming out story mean Che is staying for good?

In And Just Like That But she was a stand-in for the gay women we didn't have. Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon thinks Miranda was always queer, had 'lesbianic qualities' "She was a stand-in for the gay women we didn't have.". Even showrunner Michael Patrick King thought that Miranda's tendency toward "anarchy" was a sign that she could be gay.