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'And Just Like That' Offers Poor Financial Advice

The Sex and the City reboot is full of fab fashion -- but this sequel has questionable financial takeaways.

Farnoosh Torabi Former Editor at Large
Farnoosh Torabi is a financial strategist, host of the award-winning podcast So Money and a bestselling author.
Pallavi Kenkare Former editor
Pallavi was previously an editor for CNET Money, covering topics from Gen Z to student loans. She's a graduate of Cornell University and hails from Atlanta, Georgia. When she's not editing, you can find her practicing bookbinding skills or running at a very low speed through the streets of Charlotte.
Farnoosh Torabi
Pallavi Kenkare

Sex and the City's HBO sequel And Just Like That disappointed viewers on many levels, and its money lessons are no different. Though the original series revealed some harsh financial realities to viewers, And Just Like That suggested that it's stylish to be frivolous and underprepared.


Watch the video from CNET's Farnoosh Torabi, who discusses the financial choices of this popular high-fashion brunch crew.

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