Kim Cattrall Says Samantha Jones Wouldn't Waste Her Time On Donald Trump

“I don’t think Samantha would put up with that for a second."
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There's no way Samantha would date Trump.
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Even though “Sex and the City,” the series, ended in 2004, there are still those who ask themselves, “What would Samantha do?” 

During a recent interview with Australian site Fairfax Media, Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones, was asked what her character would think about Donald Trump right now.

 “Well, she would probably have him by the ... [mimes grabbing his package],” Cattrall said, smiling, as the reporter cracked up. 

“She would get his number ― where he’s coming from,” the actress said, before further clarifying that Jones would never date Trump. “I don’t think Samantha would put up with that for a second. He’d be out.” 

The reporter then asked what Jones would think of Trump’s deeply unsettling “grab them by the pussy” remarks. The actress reiterated that Jones “wouldn’t have any time for that. Who does have any time for that?” 

Cattrall also spoke about the Republican presidential nominee’s brief, uncredited appearance on Season 2 of “SATC.” Trump appeared on the 1999 episode called “The Man, the Myth, the Viagra,” which basically sums up everything you need to know about the former reality TV star in six words. 

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That classic pout!
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The Donald got name-dropped in another episode of the show, when Jones referred to Mr. Big as “The next Donald Trump, except he’s younger and much better looking.” 

Turns out those comments didn’t deter the GOP candidate from his love of “Sex and the City,” as he would later attend multiple season premieres for the show, as well as the first “SATC” movie red carpet with his wife, Melania Trump. Like most of us, he didn’t seem to be into the second movie. 

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Donald Trump and girlfriend Melania Knauss arrive at the New York premiere of HBO's 'Sex and the City' in New York City on May 30, 2001.
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Donald Trump and girlfriend Melania Knauss attend HBO'S 'Sex and The City' season premiere screening after-party at the American Museum of Natural History June 18, 2003 in New York City.
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Donald Trump and Melania Trump attend the 'Sex And The City' premiere at Radio City Music Hall on May 27, 2008 in New York City.
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