Friday, October 23, 2009

Sex and the City SPOILER ALLERT

PER PEREZ HILTON.com

"Spoilers Ahead! Head else where if you don't want to know some details about the upcoming sequel to Sex and The City, including what those fabulous 80's outifts are for and an upcoming nuptial in the flick!

Scoot!

Ok, now that they are gone, here's what we got:

To start, we are SUPER happy to report that we've been right all along - those 80s outfits are in fact for a flashback detailing how Carrie met Samantha and Charlotte and Miranda!!! None other that the magnificent style guru Patricia Field spilled the beans about the wardrobe, saying:

"It was in the beginning of the movie. Carrie was waiting to meet her girlfriends and she was thinking about when she first moved to New York in the '80s and how she met Samantha and Charlotte. They're all, in real time, meeting to go shopping. And in her flashback time, she is thinking of when she first met each one of them."

AMAZING! We can't wait to see it!

Now, onto another much rumored about spoiler - a big sexy wedding! With shots of Kim Cattrall running around in a wedding dress, she seems to be the viable answer.

But hold on, there are some other theories, including a wedding for resident gay couple Stanford Blatch and Anthony Marantin! Willie Garson, who plays Blatch, kept pretty tight lipped about it, saying: "We're filming. I can tell you that. I don't want to get sued."

However, he's not the only actor to go to for information. Newcomer Nicholas Rodriguez, who plays a character "crucial" to the wedding scene, though he wouldn't say how, reveals that the wedding is an extravagant ceremony in Connecticut, with one hell of a guest:

"We shot for two weeks. It's a ginormous scene with a huge budget, and everybody is pretty much in it … all of the girls and their spouses, Willie and Mario [Cantone], and another big surprise cameo, Liza Minnelli…After the shoot, she said, 'I would like to have everyone's attention,' and they pulled out a stool for her at the piano and gave her a mic and she sang a favorite of her mother, Judy Garland. She said, 'Thank you for letting me play with you guys. It was so heartfelt and genuine. I got choked up and several people were sobbing like a baby, but I'm not going to name names because he might be really embarrassed."

AMAZING!!!!