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Cynthia Nixon reveals who she thinks could replace Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones

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Actress Cynthia Nixon allowed herself to speculate on the possibility of someone replacing Kim Cattrall, if another Sex & The City movie ever got made.

Of course, the chances of that happening are currently slim, given Cattrall, 64, has ruled herself out from returning to the role.

Nixon, 54, Sharon Stone, 62, and Sarah Paulson, 45, appeared via video on Watch What Happens Next Live! With Andy Cohen on Tuesday night.

They were there to promote the new Ryan Murphy Netflix drama, Ratched, in which they all appear. Sharon Stone a possible Samantha Jones Cohen asked the women a question someone tweeted the show: Could Stone see herself replacing Cattrall as Samantha Jones? “Any time I could have an opportunity to work with Cynthia [Nixon] would

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