Kim Cattrall has revealed that not everything is rosy between the stars of Sex and the City. Photo/Getty
Kim Cattrall has hit out at her Sex in the City co-stars, calling their relationship "toxic" in a damning new interview that makes their bitter history together clear.
And as for the possibility of another movie or cast reunion, Cattrall is clear: "The series is over.
The 61-year-old actress starred as Samantha Jones in the hit HBO TV show and its subsequent two movie spin-offs.
She was recently accused of making "diva demands" which are said to have caused the hotly anticipated third movie to be cancelled by Warner Bros.
Cattrall has since denied making such demands, and after her co-star Sarah Jessica Parker - who played Carrie Bradshaw - said she was "disappointed" the project wouldn't go ahead, Cattrall claimed she "could have been nicer" and stuck up for her amid the rumours.
Now, The Daily Mail reports Cattrall has slammed fellow co-stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis - who played Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York respectively - alongside Parker for refusing to wish her "good luck" after declining the offer of appearing in Sex and the City 3.
"I've moved on, this is what my 60s are about, they're about me making decisions for me not my career, for me. And that feels fricking fantastic," she said on Piers Morgan's Life Stories.
"But everything comes to an end and in closing one door another door opens and that door has been waiting for a long time.
"And that's another thing that's really disappointing is that nobody ever picks up the phone and tries to contact you and say, 'How you doing?' That would have been the way to handle it.
"And usually what happens in a healthy relationship is that someone, or a transaction for a job in my business, is that someone says, 'Are you available?' and you say, 'Yes' and here's the job and you say, 'Yes but thank you very much but I'm sort of over here right now but thank you very much,' and that person turns to you and they say, 'That's great, good luck to you, I wish you the best.'
"That's not what happened here ... it feels like a toxic relationship."
Because Cattrall doesn't spend much time in New York City since the TV series ended in 2004, she said she no longer has time to see her former co-stars.
She added: "They all have children and I am 10 years older and since specifically the series ended I have been spending most of my time outside of New York so I don't see them. The common ground that we had was the series and the series is over."
Meanwhile, Cattrall recently took to social media to slam the idea that her "demands" had anything to do with the cancellation of the movie.
Catrall hit out at the report - which was originated by Daily Mail TV - on Twitter.
Woke 2 a @MailOnline 💩storm! The only 'DEMAND' I ever made was that I didn't want to do a 3rd film....& that was back in 2016