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29 Sept 2025

And Just Like That and Sex And The City star spotted on holiday in Ireland

US actress Cynthia Nixon rose to fame as Miranda Hobbes in TV series Sex And The City and its latest spin-off, And Just Like That

Sex And The City star spotted on holiday in Ireland

Sex And The City star spotted on holiday in Ireland

US TV star Cynthia Nixon has shared videos and pictures as she tours Ireland on holiday with her wife Christine Marinoni.

Cynthia Nixon rose to fame as Miranda Hobbes in TV series Sex And The City and its latest spin-off, And Just Like That, which is currently airing on HBO Max in the US.

Taking a break from the screen, Cynthia shared details of her trip to Ireland where she's been taking in many of our most famous sites, including Skellig Michael, the Forty Foot and Bunratty Castle.

In an Instagram montage of the trip, she said: "Ireland through our eyes. Castles and beaches and caves, oh my! From Dublin’s Forty Foot to Ballybunion’s fairy doors to warm seaweed baths in the Connemara—we loved it ALL!"

Fans were quick to respond with one woman commenting: "Welcome to Ireland!! So glad you enjoyed all the Craic agus Ceoil & everything in between."

Another said: "This post just made my day! Sending love from a proud Irish woman living in Miami — and a huge fan of yours."

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A third added: "Wearing an oh Mary t-shirt around Ireland is so iconic ahaha . Glad you had a nice visit."

Cynthia also revealed that she linked up with fellow US TV star Rosie O'Donnell while in Ireland. Fierce critic of Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell has been living in Ireland and performing at new comedy show at the 3Olympia Theatre.

Cynthia said: "Nothing like seeing my friend (and Miranda’s one-night stand, Mary) kill it onstage IN DUBLIN! And we had the luck of the Irish to see her once more at the airport as she was taking her show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

"If you’re at the Fringe, go! You’ll get a much needed laugh. And a much needed cry. This is both quintessential Rosie and a Rosie you’ve never seen before."

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