After returning “And Just Like That… A New Chapter of Sex And The City” in 2021, the creator of “Sex and the City” has another production up her sleeve. Candace Bushnell announced on social media that she is developing a midlife dating reality show called “Is There Still Sex in the City?” (“Is there still sex in the city?”, in free translation).
Through social media, Candace confirmed the partnership with a reality TV production company, Bunim Murray. “So excited to be working on a dating show for all of us over 50s with @bunimmurray. Stay tuned…,” she shared in the caption.
She shared the news headline made by the magazine Variety. Check out the publication:
According to the deadline, the series will follow “four ‘fabulous’ friends in their fifties who are looking for a romantic renewal as they leave their busy city lives for a dating utopia.” They will live together in a cozy rural castle, where they can choose a different group of men in each episode.
“Women in their fifties and older are the most popular new dating demographic, and I should know, I’m one of them. Over the decades, I’ve dated men of all ages and I’m so excited to be working on a show that combines my passion for relationships with the chance to help women, like me, navigate the love experience. to Deadline.
Bushnell wrote a column in the New York Observer that eventually became the book “Sex and the City”. Soon after, his work became an HBO series that generated six seasons, two films and a reboot, which is currently in production on its third season.

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