While we anxiously await season three of And Just Like That …, show stars Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon graced us with an unexpected red-carpet reunion.

Davis supported Nixon at the New Group’s 2024 gala, held at New York City’s Edison Ballroom on Monday evening. The annual event supports and helps fund “powerful, contemporary theater that is adventurous, stimulating, and most importantly ‘now,’ a true forum for the present culture,” per the org’s website.

Nixon, who is on the board of directors for the company, was honored at the gala with the Mimi and Michael Mendelson Award for Outstanding Commitment to Theater. She also took part in a special performance of the New Group’s new play, The Seven Year Disappear.

“Look who made it all the way across the country to see the show! I ❤️ & appreciate you SO MUCH @iamkristindavis,” Nixon wrote over a photo of herself with her costar on her Instagram Story.

“So thrilled I got to see yet another brilliant performance on stage by Cyn,” Davis wrote over the same photo.

new york, new york march 18 l r kristin davis and cynthia nixon attend the new groups 2024 gala at the edison ballroom on march 18, 2024 in new york city photo by dia dipasupilgetty images
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The longtime friends and costars first met on the set of Sex and the City in 1998 and worked together on the series for six years before reuniting in And Just Like That ….

Last night, they walked the red carpet together at the gala in contrasting looks. Nixon glowed in a silky gold gown from Interior’s Pre-Fall 2024 collection, matching pointy gold heels that wrapped around her ankles, and a shimmery gold oval clutch. Davis pulled out a little black dress for the occasion, embroidered with a silver leaflike motif and embellished with little white pearls. She paired the dress with matching pumps, a black mini bag with a metallic silver top handle, and diamond jewelry, including studs and a tennis bracelet.

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