Spoiler Alert: This article discusses a major plot development in the first episode of “And Just Like That,” the “Sex and the City” revival series now streaming on HBO Max.
Fitness equipment company Peloton has offered a humorous response to the intensified attention that it has received after one of its exercise bikes was featured in a scene involving a major character’s death in “And Just Like That,” HBO Max’s sequel series to “Sex and the City.”
According to Peloton, the company had approved the show’s use of an exercise bike as well as the appearance of fictional instructor Allegra (played by real-life Peloton cycling instructor Jess King). However, Peloton was not made aware that “And Just Like That” would show Chris Noth’s Mr. Big, an on-again-off-again love interest for and eventual husband to Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, collapsing and dying after a Peloton workout.
Fitness equipment company Peloton has offered a humorous response to the intensified attention that it has received after one of its exercise bikes was featured in a scene involving a major character’s death in “And Just Like That,” HBO Max’s sequel series to “Sex and the City.”
According to Peloton, the company had approved the show’s use of an exercise bike as well as the appearance of fictional instructor Allegra (played by real-life Peloton cycling instructor Jess King). However, Peloton was not made aware that “And Just Like That” would show Chris Noth’s Mr. Big, an on-again-off-again love interest for and eventual husband to Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, collapsing and dying after a Peloton workout.
- 12/12/2021
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
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