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Culture March 29, 2018

Sarah Jessica Parker publicly backs Cynthia Nixon in her bid for New York governor

WATCH: This 'Sex and the City' star is running for governor of New York

Sarah Jessica Parker has finally spoken out about her "Sex and the City" co-star Cynthia Nixon's bid to be governor of New York.

"Cynthia has been my friend and colleague since we were little girls. I look forward to talking to her about her New York state gubernatorial bid," the actress said in a short statement to the New York Post on Wednesday.

Later, on Instagram, Parker made it clear that she supports her good friend.

"A mother An activist An advocate A fighter A NY'er A dear friend," she wrote alongside a photo of Nixon. "Running for Governor of our great state. My sister on and off screen, you have my love, support and vote."

@cynthiaenixon A mother An activist An advocate A fighter A NY'er A dear friend Running for Governor of our great state. My sister on and off screen, you have my love, support and vote. To learn more, read about @cynthiaenixon or donate go to https://cynthiafornewyork.com/ Xx, SJ

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Parker is the last of Nixon's co-stars from the successful HBO series to comment on her run for governor.

PHOTO: Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kim Cattrall in "Sex and the City," 1998.
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Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kim Cattrall in "Sex and the City," 1998.
'Sex and the City' actress Cynthia Nixon to challenge NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo in primary 'Sex and the City' star Cynthia Nixon kicks off NY governor's bid

Kristin Davis tweeted on the day Nixon officially announced her campaign.

""I am so proud of @CynthiaNixon, no one cares more than she does about EVERY person getting a fair change and a good education. I know that she would be an excellent Governor!" she wrote on March 19.

I am so proud of @CynthiaNixon , no one cares more than she does about EVERY person getting a fair change and a good education. I know that she would be an excellent Governor ! https://t.co/xEAyRxFBb8

— Kristin Davis (@KristinDavis) March 19, 2018

Calling Nixon one of the most "intelligent and caring people in my life," Davis also tweeted that she had donated to Nixon's campaign.

I am a Day 1 Founding Donor! Will you be one too?????? #CynthiaNixon #NYGov #NIXON4NY https://t.co/aeMRLFQ84G

— Kristin Davis (@KristinDavis) March 20, 2018

Kim Cattrall was more reserved in her response to Nixon's announcement.

"I support & respect any former colleague’s right to make their own career choices," she tweeted in response to a follower's question.

I support & respect any former colleague’s right to make their own career choices. https://t.co/zae7nJ6VFi

— Kim Cattrall (@KimCattrall) March 22, 2018

In a video message on March 19, Nixon announced her primary challenge to New York's Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo. She has been an outspoken critic of Cuomo and his administration.

PHOTO: Former Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon speaks to people at the Bethesda Healing Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., March 20, 2018 at her first event since announcing that shes running for governor of N.Y.
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Former Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon speaks to people at the Bethesda Healing Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., March 20, 2018 at her first event since announcing that shes running for governor of N.Y.

This would be Nixon's first bid at political office but she has long been an activist on political and social issues, particularly for LGBT and education issues. The actress, best known for her role as the practical lawyer Miranda on HBO's "Sex and the City," was born in New York.

I love New York, and today I'm announcing my candidacy for governor. Join us: https://t.co/9DwsxWW8xX pic.twitter.com/kYTvx6GZiD

— Cynthia Nixon (@CynthiaNixon) March 19, 2018