Sarah Jessica Parker tells February’s Allure, on stands January 22, that “anything having to do with food is pleasurable for me. Any conversation about food, review of food, story of food, picture of food, thought of food … ”
So, how does SJP unwind? By reading the Zagat Survey. That is, of course, when she isn’t busy watching reality TV shows such as The Amazing Race and Project Runway.
The 42-year-old has been in the headlines lately as she and her Sex and the City movie costars have been filming scenes for the film, due in May. But fans can also see her in April’s Smart People, co-starring Dennis Quaid, Thomas Haden Church and Ellen Page.


















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did they airbrush out the mole on her chin???
I LOVE HERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
I have always loved her. No, its there Laura.
She always looks better in pictures than she does IRL. It must be the airbrushing.
I love her too! She’s not a typical beauty no, but there is just something so endearing about her. Her little voice and the way she squeals maybe haha. I’ve liked her in the movies I’ve seen her in and beleive it or not it wasn’t as hard to see her as a character other than Carrie. Usually if someone has been really famous on a TV show or something I find it hard to look past that character. She’s a good actress who is a little underrated I think.
i love love love her.
I simply adore Sarah Jessica Parker!!! She looks gorgeous on the cover.
Love her too. She seems genuine and really down to earth. NEVER heard stories about selfish diva demands or rude behavior. She was adorable as a judge on Project Runway. Made sure not to negatively criticize any of the contestants and only emphasized their strengths.
I heart SJP.
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Photoshopped to the MAX!
SCARY on the big screen.
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA - Like they’d put her on that cover WITHOUT airbrushing half her nose and chin off! HAHAHAHAH
I LIKE HER
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I adore the fact that Sarah Jessica Parker isn’t traditionally (or what society would call traditionally) beautiful, yet is considered a style and fashion icon and graces the covers of top magazines. However, the way Allure handled the presentation of her photo on the cover is too much. (See my post at http://www.thatcoolbroad.com) They’ve airbrushed any trace of her actually being human and made her look as if she’s made of wax. This sets us “regular” gals up for failure as we look at her and set some impossible standards for ourselves. Would we not by the magazine if we thought she actually had pores?