'Sex And The City' Reboot Namedrops Ruth Bader Ginsburg Within First 5 Minutes

If you've missed these characters, then this is the moment you've been waiting for.

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Miranda: I’m getting a master’s in Human Rights to pair with my law degree so hopefully I can become an advocate for women who need one. I don’t have to be a spicy redhead to do that. … There are more important issue’s in the world than trying to look young.

Charlotte: Ruth Bader Ginsburg dyed her hair.

Carrie: Mic drop.

— An exchange made between Miranda, Charlotte, and Carrie, the main characters of “And Just Like That,” the new “Sex and the City” reboot, concerning professional women gracefully going gray in middle age as opposed to dying their hair to “pass” as looking youthful. The show premieres today on HBO Max.


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