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Bushnell: Carrie Bradshaw Was Me!
15 Feb
Summary
- Candace Bushnell reveals Carrie Bradshaw was based on her.
- Her one-woman show details her life and the series creation.
- The show discusses her relationships and breakups.

Candace Bushnell, the acclaimed creator of "Sex and the City," has unveiled personal revelations about her iconic character, Carrie Bradshaw. Bushnell confirmed that Carrie was largely based on her, particularly in the initial seasons of the popular HBO series. This insight comes from her one-woman show, which details her life and the genesis of the show.
The stage production, titled "Real or Not Real," delves into how Bushnell's own life experiences directly influenced the characters and storylines. She discusses her "Charlotte," "Samantha," and "Miranda," while emphasizing Carrie's deep connection to her own identity. Bushnell also notes that audiences are often surprised by the extent to which her life mirrored the show, even sharing the story of her own breakup with a "Mr. Big" figure.
Bushnell developed this deeply personal show during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially finding the prospect daunting due to a lack of connections, she persevered. The show has since been performed internationally, including successful runs at The London Palladium and Café Carlyle, often to sold-out crowds. These performances have uncovered surprising aspects of her creative journey.




