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Kim Cattrallreturns to New York City in Netflix’s new makeup dramaGlamorous.
TheSex and the Cityalum takes on the role of actress–turned–cosmetics mogul Madolyn Addison, who recruits young, non-binary makeup artist Marco Mejia (Miss Benny).
In the trailer released Monday, the series serves up sex, glam and drama as Marco learns to navigate complicated interoffice politics while dating as a young person in the big city.
The teaser features a shot of Marco unexpectedly meeting Madolyn while working the makeup counter at the mall. After sharing how much of an impact she’s had on his dreams in cosmetics, he asks her, “Why does the supermodel of the world start a makeup empire?” to which she replies, “Because nobody thought I could.”
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Marco uses the opportunity as his “first chance to figure out what he wants out of life, who he actually is, and what it really means for him to be queer” after landing the coveted job.
Though he may have landed the means to earn his big break, he quickly discovers he’ll have to jump through more hoops in order to survive in the business.
“Marco this job isn’t just about glitter and glamour,” Madolyn reminds him. “It’s hard work too.”

Glamorouswill premiere June 22 on Netflix — the same dayAnd Just Like That…returns to Max (though Cattrall’s cameo won’t be seen until the season finale).
Cattrall’s character Samantha Jones will reportedly speak on the phone with Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), a scene thatVarietyreported was filmed on March 22 in New York City. According to the outlet, Cattrall filmed her scene “without seeing or speaking with the stars of the series” including Parker,Cynthia Nixon andKristin Davis. Series creatorMichael Patrick Kingalso did not reportedly engage with Cattrall.
Speaking to PEOPLE over the weekend, Catrall’s formerSATCcostarEvan Handlersaid of her return: “I think it is great. I do. Apparently, [her cameo] was shot in the garage somewhere with no contact with anybody, so the only place I have to welcome her is into my living room when it airs on television.”
AJLT’s Ivan Hernandezalso weighed in shortly after the news broke last week. “I’m excited as well,” he told PEOPLE at the Los Angeles premiere for Netflix’sNever Have I Ever. “I just found out … and I think it’s a great idea. I think it’s something that the fans all wanted and missed. She’s such great character, so I can’t wait to see it myself.”
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Netflix’sGlamorousand season 2 of Max’sAnd Just Like That…both premiere on June 22.
source: people.com