Cincinnati native Sarah Jessica Parker gushed about the Queen City in a recent appearance on “Call Her Daddy,” a podcast led by Alex Cooper that has been dubbed the most-listened to podcast by women.
The “Sex and the City” star, who was born in Nelsonville, Ohio, and later lived in Cincinnati, discussed fashion, her complex relationship with fame and her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw in the podcast episode released June 18.
She also delved into what it was like growing up in Greater Cincinnati before making her big move to New York City when she was 11 years old.
Cooper, reported as the highest-paid woman in the podcasting industry, asked Parker what her Ohio hometown was like, prompting the actor’s highly-complimentary response.
“We go back to Cincinnati all the time. It is a very impressive, exciting city. And it’s beautiful,” Parker said.
And when asked what she was like as a kid, Parker said she loved going to the theater, giving a specific shoutout to Playhouse in the Park, adding that her father was a stage manager there so she visited often.
“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,” she said.
Where to listen to the full Sarah Jessica Parker interview
The TV star’s interview on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast is available now on all audio streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Sarah Jessica Parker gushes over Cincinnati during ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast appearance
Reporting by Grace Tucker, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer
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