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'Sex and the City' star regrets role
Published Saturday, Aug 13 2005, 14:37 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Sex and the City's Willie Garson has revealed that he often regrets his role on the show.
The actor is becoming tired of fans thinking that he is gay like his character, Stanford Blatch.
"Women are freakin' crazy!" he told The Mirror. "I keep being approached by ladies who want me to be their gay best friend, pick out clothes with them and bitch about men together. I'm never playing a gay man again, that's for sure!"
The actor is becoming tired of fans thinking that he is gay like his character, Stanford Blatch.
"Women are freakin' crazy!" he told The Mirror. "I keep being approached by ladies who want me to be their gay best friend, pick out clothes with them and bitch about men together. I'm never playing a gay man again, that's for sure!"
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