It looks like Kim Cattrall wasn’t the only OG “Sex and the City” actress who had zero plans to return for the reboot.

Cynthia Nixon, who plays Miranda Hobbes, on the hit HBO show recently revealed she too had no plans to going the reboot, “And Just Like That…”

Cattrall famously put her foot down about joining the reboot after a very public falling out with Sarah Jessica Parker.

In an interview with “News Corp.” and published by Herald Sun, Nixon revealed why she was hesitant to reprise her role as Miranda.

“I really didn’t think I was going to do it; I was very reluctant,” she told the outlet.

“But the more I talked to SJP, [writer/creator]  Michael Patrick King and Kristin [Davis] about the things that I couldn’t go back without they were on board.”

Nixon explained she wanted “a real sea change in terms of the lack of diversity in the original series.”

Nixon continued, “I was floored by how hard everybody listened and how collaboratively we worked together to not just redecorate the house but to build a whole new house.”

The actress said she wanted to ensure “And Just Like That…” would reflect modern times.