Sex and the City 'a blow to feminism'
Irish Daily Mirror|August 07, 2023
Pretenders star Chrissie says sitcom stalled progress
ASHLEIGH RAINBIRD
Sex and the City 'a blow to feminism'

SEX and the City set feminism "way back", Pretenders star Chrissie Hynde claims.

The singer said she considers herself a "feminist through and through" but reckons shows like the sitcom which ran from 1998-2004 and followed the love lives of four female pals - didn't help the cause.

Don't Get Me Wrong star Chrissie, 71, said she thought that feminism had been "fixed" when she was a teenager in the 1960s.

She said: "I thought we could move on from that and women could do what they wanted.

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