*Tsks* and after they put up that sign saying "Do NOT go on staircase please" on a metal chain across the steps and everything... The impromptu shoot in question did take place two weeks ago, but it seems the residents are only getting 'round to expressing their disdain for all things SATC to Page Six now.

And, before you think "Ah, of course she got permission to pose there..." she didn't. Why would she? She's Carrie 'bleedin' Bradshaw?!

 This one is captioned: "Oh no. Eek. Sorry. No. I was just talking about the shoes. Oh man. Geesh. Sorry. X Sj"


A source spittling at page six said: "The owners are up in arms as they deal with relentless tourists, and SJP has ignored their requests for an explanation on how she could endorse the shoot, even though ‘no trespassing’ signs are posted. SJP used their house during the years of filming, and now won’t acknowledge that she and her company used the steps and facade, this time without permission, to promote her shoe line."

The president of the Perry Street Association, Gerald Banu, said: "I heard about the shoot. They didn’t get the permission from the owner. The situation with SATC visitors is still very intense. People who live here get upset that the sidewalks are constantly jammed..."

Speaking of the a third sequel to the moving being in the works, Banu added: "The only thing I could suggest to SJP is that when they write the next script, please have Carrie move to a new address."

Gerald must not have seen the films. Surprising.


According to Us Magazine, "the iconic brownstone went on sale in March 2012, selling for nearly $10 million." In other words, the current residents knew it was the SATC house when they bought it. What did they expect?

In case you find yourself in the West Village near Perry Street some day, it's no. 66 - AKA the one with the sign on the chain outside which isn't at all drawing attention to itself by having a sign on a chain outside.