Miranda Hobbes - Sex and The City: The Movie

Sex and The City: The Movie

In Sex and the City (film), Miranda is still married to Steve, and they are living in Brooklyn with their son Brady, who is now five years old. We learn that she is still employing Magda. Sadly, we also learn that Steve's mother, Mary, is living in a home following her stroke, as she now suffers from advancing Alzheimer's. At one of their coffee dates, Miranda tells the girls that she and Steve have not had sex in six months, and shortly afterwards Steve confesses he had sex with another woman one time out of frustration. Although Steve begs for forgiveness, Miranda insists on splitting up, and she moves to the Lower East Side. In a moment of shortsighted selfishness, she tells Big the night before his and Carrie's wedding that they are crazy to get married because it ruins everything, causing him to leave Carrie at the altar. After several talks with her friends, Miranda and Steve go to couples' therapy and plan to meet on the Brooklyn Bridge in two weeks if they want to forgive and forget what had happened and start again. Both of them meet on the bridge and reconcile.

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