Sex And The City star Kim Cattrall has stood by her actions during the money row that threatened to ruin any chance of a big screen version of the hit show.
The eagerly awaited film would have come to our screens years earlier, but Cattrall wasn't happy with the money offered. She believed the gap between the show's star Sarah Jessica Parker and herself and fellow cast members, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon, was too wide.
She said, "I never expected to be paid what Sarah was being paid. But I felt that the offer was not worthy of what the three of us had contributed. And I spoke up about it. I feel like I stuck my neck out. I fought. I don't ever want to be on a set where I feel undervalued."
The actress was also forced to deny there was a rift between the girls. "Do you get along with your colleagues all the time? If you're spending 18 hours a day at work, the last thing you want to do is go and have a drink with the people who you just (spent the day with). You just need to get away."
You can see the girls on friendlier terms when the movie is released this summer.
