Hollywood actress Cynthia Nixon, known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in “Sex and the City,” is marking her 14th wedding anniversary with her wife Christine. The couple, who have been together for 22 years, exchanged heartfelt messages on this special occasion. Nixon expressed that falling in love with Christine was one of the best decisions she ever made, alongside having their children.
Nixon shared photos of her character Aunt Ada from “The Gilded Age” falling in love with a “lovely butch woman” to commemorate their anniversary. The actress began dating education activist Christine Marinoni in 2004, leading to their engagement in 2009 and marriage in 2012. Marinoni gave birth to their son in 2011.
In 2018, Nixon publicly identified as queer. She has been recognized for her work, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and a Grammy Award, achieving the prestigious EGOT status. Currently starring in the historical drama “The Gilded Age,” Nixon’s career spans iconic roles in “Sex and the City” and its subsequent adaptations, as well as the recent series “And Just Like That…”
