At least somebody got here out effectively from the hate-watchable mess which was And Just Like That. And we don’t imply Kim Cattrall reportedly taking home $1m for her 71-second comeback cameo. No, the Sex and the City sequel’s actual winner was Carrie Bradshaw’s cute kitten. Sarah Jessica Parker has introduced that she has adopted the lovable puss who performed her on-screen pet.
The much-maligned Che Diaz – who, after they weren’t cracking terrible gags or internet hosting implausible podcasts, volunteered at an animal shelter – gave Carrie a rescue kitten. Naturally, the Manolo-mad heroine named it Shoe. Rather than Catty Bradshaw or And Just Like Cat, both of which might’ve been higher.
On Instagram, SJP confirmed that she has adopted the fluffy feline in real-life, too. “His off-camera name is Lotus,” she wrote. “Adopted officially by the Parker/Broderick family in April. If he looks familiar, that’s because he is.”
Parker isn’t the primary actor who couldn’t bear to half with their furry sidekick when filming wrapped. Here are extra display stars who grew to become so hooked up to their four-legged pals, they went on to undertake them …
Sophie Turner’s dire wolf
Turner made her Game of Thrones debut as flame-haired Winterfell princess Sansa Stark aged 14. While filming the fantasy saga’s first season, she took a shine to Zunni, the Mahlek Northern Inuit canine who portrayed Lady, Sansa’s pet dire wolf. When Lady was killed off (blame Cersei and Joffrey), Turner persuaded her dad and mom to rehome Zunni. Not everybody on the manufacturing was unhappy to see the canine depart. “Zunni was a terrible actor,” admitted Turner. “Really bad on-set and wouldn’t respond to calls. They were ready to fire her.” Don’t get her began on these diva dragons.
David Dastmalchian’s super-cat
During the taking pictures of DC’s 2021 superhero sequel The Suicide Squad in Panama, a stray road kitten saved wandering as much as Dastmalchian – AKA the scene-stealing Polka-Dot Man – between takes. He befriended and adopted the misplaced feline, naming her Bubblegum (full title: Abner Bubblegum Polka Dot Cat). Costume designer Judianna Makovsky even made her a miniature superhero go well with. Dastmalchian said Bubblegum was “a blessing to our family and was instrumental in helping us through the pandemic”.
Brendan Fraser’s freckly horse
Giddy up, George of the Jungle. In the 2015 western miniseries Texas Rising, Brendan Fraser spent a lot of the shoot on horseback. He grew to like his trusty steed Pecas, a gray Percheron gelding whose title is Spanish for “freckles”. As Fraser mentioned: “He was my acting partner and I wanted to do well by him.” When filming wrapped, he purchased the horse and took him home to his household. Pecas developed a deep bond with Fraser’s teen son Griffin, who’s on the autism spectrum. “He’s part of our family now,” mentioned the actor.
Paul O’Grady’s canine pack
The late comic hosted ITV’s For the Love of Dogs for 11 years, throughout which he adopted 5 pooches. In his penultimate collection, O’Grady broke his contract to rescue one other. He had put in a clause which stopped him taking any extra hounds home, understanding he can be tempted. That was forgotten when he noticed a stray wire-haired dachshund referred to as Sausage. The first time they met, O’Grady admitted he was in “the danger zone”. “How are you with other dogs?” he requested Sausage. “That’s the fatal question.” After taking her home for every week’s foster care, he admitted that Sausage by no means left, a lot to viewers’ delight.
Tiffany Haddish’s kitten
SJP is so final season. Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele’s 2016 comedy Keanu was in regards to the kidnapped titular kitten – performed by seven lookalike felines borrowed from native animal shelters. Co-star Tiffany Haddish grew so hooked up to the cats that she adopted one when manufacturing wrapped, altering its title from Clementine to Catatonic (“because when you hold her long enough, she goes catatonic”). She grew up right into a strapping tabby and pops up repeatedly on Haddish’s Insta grid.
Liz Taylor’s extremely strung racehorse
While filming 1944 traditional National Velvet aged simply 12, Elizabeth Taylor shaped an in depth bond together with her horse, The Pie. The temperamental thoroughbred, actual title King Charles, would chunk everybody on-set – besides Taylor, who he handled gently. MGM Studios gave her the stallion as a wrap reward. Taylor later recalled: “He was given to me on the last day of shooting. It’s a memory that I cherish. There never was a sweeter, more noble animal. Caring for him was a great source of happiness. My heart still swells when I think of him – and I still do, often.”
Sylvester Stallone’s half-shelled heroes
Perhaps Rocky Balboa was shouting “Amphibiaaaan!”, not “Adriaaaan!”. When the Italian Stallion invited shy pet store employee Adrian (Talia Shire) over to his house within the 1976 boxing flick Rocky, he launched her to his pet turtles Cuff and Link. A full 42 years later, Stallone posted an Instagram pic of the identical red-eared slider turtles, saying his “original buddies” had been with him ever since. They can dwell past 50 if effectively looked-after. Cuff and Link may simply outlast the 77-year-old motion hero.
Viggo Mortensen’s complete secure
The animal-loving actor hasn’t simply adopted one horse from his movie units, he has adopted three. As Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, he was borne throughout Middle-earth by bay horse Brego (performed by Uraeus) and chestnut-coloured Hasufel (performed by Kenny). He purchased each, so “they could have a buddy”. On his subsequent movie, western epic Hidalgo, Mortensen spent a lot time driving paint pony TJ, who performed the eponymous mustang, that he ended up taking him home, too. It’s turn into a horsey behavior. Imagine the hay payments.