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Willie Garson, Carrie's Gay Bestie on Sex and the City, Has Died

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Sex and the City, has died at age 57.Garson died “after a short illness,” People reports. According to TMZ, he’d been suffering from cancer, but it hasn’t been confirmed as the cause of his death.In addition to the original Sex and the City TV series, Garson appeared in both movie spin-offs and was filming the reboot, And Just Like That, for HBO.

His character, a talent agent, was always well-dressed and ready with a witty quip.Garson was straight but stayed in the closet about his sexuality during the run of the show, saying he didn’t want to offend gay people.

In a Page Six interview last year, he referred to “people playing gay characters jumping up and down screaming that they’re not gay, like that would somehow be a bad thing if they.

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