The 50-year-old actress, whose final episode of her TV series "Sex and the City" aired in 2004, said social media has made her more accessible than ever to her fans, reported Contactmusic.
"My husband and I are genuinely surprised that we feel more public now than we have ever felt. It's social media. Of course, when you work in TV or film, there is a familiarity, so you reconcile that. But the show has been off the air a long time now. You are not ever alone. You are not ever, ever, ever, ever alone," she said.
"I love the city. I love everything it has to offer. I think that my children are so lucky to be raised here. I love the subway, I love hailing a cab, I love traffic and people and all of the possibilities. I believe in all of that still.
