Sarah Jessica Parker Got Real Weird When Asked About Lauren Sánchez’s Vogue Cover

She couldn’t help but wonder WTF to say.

On Sunday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live! After Show,” host Andy Cohen decided to play a little game with his guest, actor Sarah Jessica Parker.

The game was simple. Cohen would bring up a topic in pop culture, and Parker would respond with her iconic “Sex and the City” line — “Hello, lover” — if she approved of it.

Parker was pretty easygoing during the game until a photo of Lauren Sánchez Bezos popped up on the screen and Cohen asked the “And Just Like That…” star what she thought of Mrs. Amazon’s new Vogue cover.

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On the magazine’s June 2025 digital cover, Sánchez Bezos can be seen showcasing the wedding dress she wore to marry billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in Venice, Italy, last month.

In response to Cohen’s question, Parker stammered a bit, seeming completely tongue-tied.

After pausing and pursing her lips, she muttered, “Um… I—” before raising her hands in frustration and shrugging her shoulders.

Eventually, the actor came up with a diplomatic answer.

“I mean, why shouldn’t she? I was… why shouldn’t she, as well, have the opportunity?” Parker said, referring to the numerous times she has been on the U.S. cover of Vogue herself.

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“…Alright,” Cohen eventually said before quickly moving on to another topic.

“Oh, I should have said, ‘Hello, lover,’” Parker awkwardly remembered before she much more enthusiastically reviewed “Love Island USA,” the next item on the list.

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Despite Parker’s uh, mixed review, her hesitation could be due to her distaste for trash talk.

Last month, she opened up on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast about the harsh comments she’s received online about her own appearance.

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“I didn’t feel like it was actually a conversation,” Parker told the podcast about the hate she received. “I didn’t feel like I could sit in a room and someone would say to me, ‘You’re really unattractive,’ and then I could say, ‘Wow. Well, first of all, that’s hard to hear. But second of all, why do you seem angry about it, or why do you feel it’s necessary to comment?’”