Cat got your tongue?
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker tripped over her words while trying to avoid answering a question about Lauren Sánchez gracing the cover of Vogue in tandem with her highly publicized wedding to Jeff Bezos.
During a game titled “Hello, Lover, or Leave It?” on Sunday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” host Andy Cohen asked his guest — and longtime pal — how she felt about Sánchez’s cover story with the prestigious fashion magazine.
Parker, 60, raised her eyebrows and let out a high-pitched “um” before shrugging her shoulders and lifting her hands up in the air.
“I … I … I … I mean …” the “Sex and the City” star stuttered with an uncomfortable grin on her face.
Eventually, Parker — who has been on the cover of Vogue multiple times over the years, most recently in 2021 — said, “Why shouldn’t she? I was fortunate enough. Why shouldn’t she as well have that opportunity?”
As for Sánchez, she got her time to shine last month. Mere moments after the former news anchor, 55, said “I do” to the billionaire Amazon founder in Venice, Italy, in front of a gaggle of famous faces, Vogue.com published an article titled, “Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos Are Married! See Inside Her Final Wedding Dress Fitting.”
For both her cover shoot and the star-studded nuptials, which cost around $50 million, Sánchez wore a lace long-sleeved Dolce & Gabbana gown.
The dress featured a corseted waist, turtleneck and buttons from the neck to the floor, culminating in a mermaid-style skirt.
The mother of three wore her dark brown hair pulled back into a loose bun, leaving some pieces out in front underneath her lace-trimmed veil.
She accessorized with Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria Miracolo earrings featuring four diamonds cut from a single stone and inlaid in white gold as her “something borrowed.”
Sánchez — known for showing off her fit physique in revealing outfits — drew her inspiration from the high-necked lace wedding dress Sophia Loren’s character wore to marry Cary Grant’s character in the 1958 rom-com “Houseboat.”
“It went from ‘I want a simple, sexy modern dress’ to ‘I want something that evokes a moment and where I am right now,’” she told Vogue, acknowledging that the look is “a departure from what people expect.”
But according to Sánchez, she is “a different person than [she] was five years ago.”
As Page Six previously reported, Anna Wintour — who recently stepped down as Vogue’s editor-in-chief — helped Sánchez come to a final decision on her gown.