The 48-year-old actress feels that she shared a friendly relationship with her female co-stars of her 'Sex and the City' show, reported People magazine.
"It's kind of surprising to say, but in a way (Sex and the City) was a more innocent time. I think so much reality television - and the women that dominate culture today - are pretty unfriendly towards one another," Parker said.
"They use language that's really objectionable and cruel and not supportive. I like to remember that Carrie and the other women in 'Sex and the City' were really nice to each other," she added.
"I don't Google myself. Good God, no! I have absolutely no constitution for that. I'm curious about everything, except what people have to say about me," she said.
"It's the random cruelty I really don't understand. It's not good for us. I don't know, you know, how we go back in time to a better place," she added.
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