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Gen Zs cancelling Sex And The City? Not so fast

(From left) Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon in Sex And The City. PHOTO: HBO
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SINGAPORE – No one epitomises fashionable hot mess quite like sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw and her legendary clique.

The six-season HBO cult hit Sex And The City (1998 to 2004) became available on Netflix for the first time in April, two decades after it last aired, reminding the world of the It Girl blueprint.

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