Sarah Jessica Parker has a passion for fashion, especially when it comes to footwear. And the star is so comfortable in high heels that she never took them off while filming And Just Like That, despite shoot days running as long as 14 hours. A background actor from the series told the Hot Takes and Deep Dives podcast that the 56-year-old never once removed her heels during filming. Trooper! Sarah Jessica Parker reportedly never removed her high heels while filming And Just Like That, despite being on set for up to 14 hours a day 'Those ladies are troopers because I'm wearing comfortable Cole Haan, Nike, soled sneaker shoes, and my feet would be dead at the end of the day,' he said. 'After eight hours I would be sitting on the flood because I'd be like, "I can't stand up anymore." 'I would bring Advil so once my feet started having pain, because you're just standing for hours, but those women, they're there the entire day and they're in stilettos, Manolos, all day long.' While he said that 'occasionally' the show's main cast members would take a break to sit down or change their shoes to flip-flops, SJP was not one of them. 'I never saw Sarah Jessica Parker take her heels off one time,' he said. 'She was in heels all day,' he added. 'She was in heels all day!' A background actor from the series told the Hot Takes and Deep Dives podcast that the 56-year-old never once removed her heels during filming Sarah Jessica Parker is known for her love of shoes, and even has her own popular footwear line called SJP. The line is so popular that there are even SJP brick and mortar stores across the world, including in North America and Dubai. The Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That has received backlash from viewers since it premiered in December for being 'too woke'. However, star Cynthia Nixon has said that it was necessary to 'fix' a lack of progressiveness and diversity in the original series. She means business! Sarah Jessica Parker is known for her love of shoes, and even has her own popular footwear line called SJP Nixon, 55, applauded the creative team for addressing 'what was maybe not so great' about the groundbreaking HBO series in the revival during an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show on Wednesday. The star, who plays Miranda Hobbes, said she wanted to ensure certain things were course-corrected in And Just Like That, 'like the fact that it was such an overwhelmingly white show,' before she agreed to reprise her role. 'Is it true that is was almost a difficult choice for you, something you battled with grappled with, to do And Just Like That…?' Drew asked the actress. 'Well yes, if you revisit something that was such a big part of your life and so iconic. I mean it’s a big step but also it seemed to me we are very different people now, we are very different ages now,' Nixon began. Fix the issues: Cynthia Nixon defended the 'woke' reboot of Sex and the City while appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show this week 'We were in our early 30’s when we started, we are 55, 56 now. And the world is very different. I wanted to be sure, and I think we all wanted to be sure that when we went back we could save a lot of what was great about the original and fix what was maybe not so great. 'Like the fact that it was such an overwhelmingly white show. That we would really open up the door and invite these new characters in and really do right by them so we could get great actors and actresses to play them.' New characters, like Lisa Todd Wexley [Nicole Ari Parker], Seema Patel [Sarita Choudhury], Dr. Nya Wallace [Karen Pittman] and Cynthia's non-binary love interest Che Diaz [Sara Ramirez] have helped usher the show into modern times. Out with the old: New characters, like Lisa Todd Wexley [Nicole Ari Parker], Seema Patel [Sarita Choudhury], Dr. Nya Wallace [Karen Pittman] and Cynthia's non-binary love interest Che Diaz [Sara Ramirez] have been added to break up the 'overwhelmingly white' cast from the original series Nixon told Drew that she 'hand-picked' Ramirez, who is most famous for their Tony winning role in Spamalot and playing Dr. Callie Torres in Grey's Anatomy, for Diaz. 'I suggested them because I’ve been aware of them for so long and such a fan,' Nixon said. 'Mike Nichols, I worked with Mike Nichols a bunch of times especially when I was young and he cast Sara in Spamalot, for which they won a Tony. So I was always watching their career and stuff.' In the reboot, Nixon's character Miranda's main storyline thus far has followed her heated dalliances with Che - who is Carrie's boss - and her inward battle to end her marriage while exploring her sexuality. Progressive: Nixon told Drew that she 'hand-picked' Ramirez, who is most famous for their Tony winning role in Spamalot and playing Dr. Callie Torres in Grey's Anatomy, for Diaz All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility