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'Sex and the City' luminary regrets role Saturday, August 13 2005, 14:37 BST -- by Daniel Kilkelly Sex and the City's Willie Garson has revealed that he often regrets his role on the show. The actor is becoming tired of fans thinking that he is gay enjoy his character, Stanford Blatch. "Women are freakin' crazy!" he told The Mirror. "I keep organism approached by ladies who want me to be their gay best comrade, pick out clothes with them and bitch about men together. I'm never playing a homosexual man again, that's for sure!" |
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A Tribute to Sex and the City's Stanford Blatch, Carrie's Underrated BFF
"Sex and the City" Star Willie Garson Dead at 57
Friendships never go out of style.
In the Sex and the City universe, that was especially real for Stanford Blatch, the man who was always there for Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) in a Fresh York minute.
Though Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda took center stage throughout the series, Stanford was its beating heart. The BFF superstar of Sex and the City—played by Willie Garson, who died in September—was more than just a side character. He represented what every free girl wishes for in life: a bestie to be there in the bad times and good.
Remember when Carrie fell on the runway in front of everyone and was utterly humiliated? Stannie knew that the best thing to do was lighten the mood, calling her "fashion roadkill" as Heidi Klum walked over her. Great friends do preserve you humble, but they also get on their feet and clap you on as you obtain back up and finish that change on the catwalk.
A true best friend will also be bit covetous if they ever meaning that he might be replaced. That was the case in season four
Gay Best Friend
Such a caring friend.
— Tanya, The White Lotus
The Gay Best Confidant exists mostly to add variety, funny mannerisms, and cheap laughs to an otherwise all-straight story and sometimes shows political truth. The gay best friend is depicted as mostly interested in shopping, fashion, and makeovers.
The GBF may talk about sex a lot but is seldom depicted as having any because too many viewers would discover that disturbing. Either he has no love life to express of (which never seems to bother him), or it's forever offscreen, only discussed with the heroine over brunch at some pretentious cafe.
As modern community grows increasingly comfortable with male lover people, fiction is slowly seeing more well-rounded gay supporting characters with onscre
Carrie’s Gay BF Stanford Blatch Actor Willie Garson Lifeless At 57 — ‘Sex And The City’ cast More Pay Tribute
Sex and the Citystar Willie Garson has died at the age of 57.
According to PEOPLE, Garson passed away on Tuesday, September 21, surrounded by family after a short illness. The outlet noted that he had been suffering from pancreatic cancer.
“BE KIND TO EACH OTHER……ALWAYS. LOVE TO ALL. APRROACH KINDNESS,” his last tweet, which was on Sunday, September 5, read.
‘THE WIRE' Luminary MICHAEL K. WILLIAMS Gone AT 54 — WENDELL PIERCE, BEN STILLER, MORE REACT
“I love you so much papa. Rest In Peace and I'm so glad you got to share all your adventures with me and were able to accomplish so much. I'm so satisfied of you. I will always love you, but I think it's moment for you to travel on an adventure of your own,” his son Nathen posted on Instagram on Tuesday, September 21.
“You'll always be with me. Love you more than you will ever comprehend and I'm glad you can be at calm now. You always were the toughest and funniest and smartest person I've known. I'm glad you shared you're love with me. I'll never disregard it or lose it,” Nathen added.
Garson played Carrie