Posted on 03/19/2008 7:51:14 AM PDT by Froufrou
SARAH Jessica Parker has revealed her heartache over being voted the 'world's unsexiest woman' in a men's mag poll. Parker, who is one of the most adored actresses, following her stint as the affable Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City has spoken out about the impact the Maxim magazine poll results had on her and her husband, Matthew Broderick. Parker, 43, has had a hard time dealing with the news that men do not find her as attractive as advertisers do, claiming the result of the Maxim poll was "brutal" and also affected her husband, actor Matthew Broderick. Parker told Grazia: "Do I have big fake boobs, Botox and big lips? No. "Do I fit some ideals and standards of some men writing in a men's magazine? Maybe not. "Am I really the unsexiest women in the world? Wow! "It's so brutal in a way, so filled with rage and anger. "It upset him (Broderick), because it has to do with his judgement too. It's condemnation, it's insane. What can I do? "I guess you can't please all people." Parker can take comfort in the bank balance though, safe in the knowledge that she is financially miles ahead of her SATC co-stars and is a favourite for advertisers, with high-profile companies, including Garnier and Gap.
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And one who manages that with a bigger nose and harder face that SJP - Claudia Black
Maxim readers got it about right. However, I would have put Rosie ahead of her.
Mrs. LC LOVES “Sex And the City”. I think Kristen Davis is great looking. The other three, not so much.
As a matter of Fact, I refer to SJP as “Hatchet Face”!
LC
Exactly...a 10 footer.
“Butter face”.
What Woody Allen would have called a “twenty-footer.”
Yeah, Claudia Black is high up on my list.
Aw shucks, quit talking about me that way. I’m getting a little embarrassed. LOL
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