Sarah Jessica Parker, widely recognized for her strong ties to New York, recently voiced her profound affection for Cincinnati.
In a recent episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast hosted by Alex Cooper, the 60-year-old American actress and television producer, who is a Cincinnati native, appeared and shared her love for the “Queen City” while discussing her complex relationship with fame, fashion, and her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw in “Sex and the City.”
Parker, who was born in Nelsonville, Ohio, but whose family later relocated to Cincinnati, reminisced about her upbringing in Greater Cincinnati before her move to New York at the age of 11.
Cooper, noted as one of the highest-paid podcasters, then asked the “Hocus Pocus” star about her experiences growing up in her Ohio hometown.
Parker responded warmly, saying, “We go back to Cincinnati all the time. It is a very impressive, exciting city. And it’s beautiful.”
The 30-year-old podcast host also inquired about Parker’s childhood personality. Parker revealed her fondness for attending the theater, as her father served as a stage manager there, and gave a special shoutout to Playhouse in the Park.
“We went to a lot of theater and University of Cincinnati; their conservatory has an incredible theater department. We went to the ballet all the time. Like there was a lot of opportunities to be outside,” Parker recounted.
