Bethenny Frankel Trashes And Just Like That Finale as Sarah Jessica Parker Addresses Hate-Watchers

Bethenny Frankel didn’t hold back in her scathing review of HBO Max’s And Just Like That, calling the Sex and the City revival “the worst show ever”—just as Sarah Jessica Parker responded to critics who “hate-watched” the series before its unexpected ending.

Frankel, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, took to Instagram on Friday—just a day after the finale aired—to share her unfiltered thoughts. She didn’t mince words, especially since the show had poked fun at her in its first season. (Remember when Carrie Bradshaw joked about avoiding the Hamptons, and another character quipped, “Is the reason always Bethenny Frankel?”)

“I don’t feel bad about saying this because they came for me in Season 1,” Frankel said in her video. “But let’s be real—this is the worst show ever. It went from hero to zero. Everything feels so forced. Every single second, someone’s wearing some ridiculous, over-the-top outfit.”

She didn’t stop there. Frankel mocked Charlotte and Harry’s storyline (questioning how they could function without a housekeeper) and compared Aidan Shaw to “Goofy from Disneyland” with his exaggerated mannerisms.

“Everyone’s turned into a weird caricature of themselves,” she ranted. “The whole thing is just bizarre and unnatural. They should’ve put this show out of its misery ages ago.”

Admitting she might’ve been gentler if the show hadn’t taken a jab at her, Frankel concluded, “Look, it’s ridiculous. Every storyline revolves around menopause, and everything’s trying way too hard to be ‘2025.’ If you’re gonna come at me, you better not miss—and you guys missed. Congrats.”

Her caption? “25 pounds of disaster in a 5-pound bag—and yep, it explodes.” Over the video, she added, “AND JUST LIKE THAT SUCKS.”

Meanwhile, Parker addressed the show’s critics in an interview with The New York Times, brushing off the hate-watchers.

“I don’t have the energy to dwell on that,” she said. “We worked hard to tell stories that felt real and engaging. Honestly? I don’t care—because the show’s been incredibly successful, and the connection with fans has been meaningful.”

Series creator Michael Patrick King told EW that ending the show after Season 3 was a creative choice. “We told the stories we wanted to tell,” he said. “Each relationship is in a place where fans can imagine what happens next.”

In a separate interview with Variety, King confirmed there were no plans for more seasons, calling the story officially “closed.”

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