With respect to And just like that, these last few weeks have been characterized by the announcement of which actresses would not return for the third season after having made their way as secondary characters in the first two. Now, however, it’s time to talk about signings and, for now, the sequel to Sex and the City adds an actress and comedian with character: Rosie O’Donnell.

O’Donnell is the one who has been in charge of revealing his signing by uploading a photograph on Instagram with the script for the first episode. No details are known about her character, except that she is called Mary, or if it is an episodic intervention or she will join the new social circle of Carrie Bradshaw, the writer played by Sarah Jessica Parker. What the pages do show is that Michael Patrick King, the showrunner of the series, is both writing and directing the return.

The actress, who made a name for herself in Hollywood with supporting characters in The Flintstones or The Flintstones, has been characterized in the industry as a person with character and without mincing words, whether through roles such as her supporting roles. in Beautiful girls, his work as a comedian or from the talk-shows he has presented on television.

Who have you made an enemy with your sincerity and activism? To Donald Trump himself, who has a tendency to publicly insult her as one of the faces of American progressivism. O’Donnell is also one of the most prominent homosexual women in Hollywood along with Ellen DeGeneres or Cynthia Nixon, Miranda in fiction.

The third season will feature Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, in the starring roles of Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte. Also expected to return in their supporting roles are Evan Handler as Harry, Mario Cantone as Anthony, Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa and Sarita Choudhury as Seema.

On the other hand, Karen Pittman will not reprise the role of college professor Nya Wallace. Her work on other projects such as The Morning Show this time has prevented her, due to scheduling issues, from participating in the filming. And, with respect to Sara Ramirez, Michael Patrick King considers that the character of Che has already done his entire journey and that, for creative reasons (that is, having broken up with Miranda), it no longer makes sense for him to continue as part of the cast.