Liz Tuccillo, 'Sex and the City' writer, has recently admitted that she didn't think Carrie should end up with Big in the movie.
Tuccillo said that Michael Patrick King, director, writer and producer of the movie, always knew that they were going to be together and was just being very generous as a showrunner, Us magazine reported.
Although, now she was happy that they stayed together, she further added.
As fans of the iconic series recall, Carrie and Big were defined as an on-again, off-again couple and after Carrie left NYC and jetted off to Paris to be with boyfriend Aleksandr Petrovsky, Big finally realized Carrie was the "one.
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