Sarah Jessica Parker breaks silence on ‘unbearable’ loss of ‘Sex and the City’ co-star Willie Garson

Sarah Jessica Parker mourns the death of her ‘Sex and the City’ co-star Willie Garson, saying it was ‘unbearable’. Garson died on September 21 at the age of 57 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. In Sex and the City, Garson played Stanford Blatch, friend and confidant of protagonist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker). He appeared as a series regular throughout his run and in both films.

In an Instagram post on Friday, Parker wrote that she was saddened by the loss of a “30-plus year friendship,” while sharing a series of old snaps of the two actors together.

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“Sometimes silence is a statement. Of gravity. Anguish. The horrors of the loss of a 30 (plus) year friendship,” she wrote. “A real friendship that allows for secrets, adventure, a shared professional family, truthfulness, music, road trips, food, late night phone calls, a reciprocal devotion to parenthood and all the heartache that comes along and The joys, the triumphs, the disappointments, the fear, the anger and the years spent on set (especially Carrie’s apartment) and Stanford and Carrie and Willie and SJ as both laugh late into the night.

“Willie. I’ll miss everything you say. And replay our last moments together. I’ll re-read every lesson from your last days and pen down our last calls,” she continued. “Your absence is a pit that I will fill with these memories and the blessings of all who are still in recess. Surface.”

Garson’s son, Nathan, first confirmed his father’s death on September 21 in a social media post that featured heartbreaking posts from several “Sex and the City” actors, including Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall.

Garson was the proud parents of one child, their son Nathan. He was also an advocate for organizations that help children find homes through adoption.

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