Besides being the Absolut Hunk, Smith Jerrod was an absolute ANGEL to Samantha Jones in Sex and the City. He got her into handholding.
They (seemingly) had great sex. He forgave her instantly for sleeping with Richard. He took care of her when she had breast cancer. And goodness, he even shaved his beautiful head of hair in solidarity!
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IRL, however, a different picture has just been painted by Jason Lewis, who played Smith in several seasons and the movies. Speaking to KTLA on Wednesday, Lewis weighed in on the recently rehashed feud between Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall. After taking a sip of water, he grinned his way through this: "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."
Then he continued: "Listen, I would have to say that Sarah was always just so lovely and such a consummate professional and I think that people should remember their graciousness and the things that have been given to them."
Then he stopped himself, claiming that he's "got nothing good to say". He was kidding, of course. When probed further, he cast his vote and confirmed that he was indeed on "Team Sarah".
He continued: "What a gracious lady. She was always so good to me."
Likely smelling where this was all going, Lewis refused to reveal if anyone was not good to him on the show and reiterated his stance: "Sarah was amazing."
Somewhere, Samantha Jones, who is always fabulous (never amazing), is having the time of her life passing out hundreds of flyers of Smith's face with the word "TRAITOR" printed on them.
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Peggy is Cosmopolitan.com’s entertainment writer, specializing in Leonardo DiCaprio, This Is Us, and the royals. She’s also a proud Canadian and pug lover. When Peggy’s not obsessing over Leo’s latest lover or gut size, she can be found watching old episodes of Friends or Gilmore Girls. Her dream is to one day live on a pug farm and write children’s books, with illustrations by her very talented husband Greg.











