Sex and the City or Sex in the City?
What if I told you that Snow White’s Wicked stepmother never uttered, ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall’, Darth Vader didn’t say, ‘Luke, I am your father’, or that the Monopoly Man never wore a monocle?
In the sea of pop culture, exists moments of collective misremembering that challenge our shared reality. These instances are known as the Mandela Effect, referring to a psychological phenomenon where a large group of people recall an event or image differently from historical records. It was named after the false, shared memory that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s.
For years, fans and sceptics alike debated the title of the iconic franchise ‘Sex and the City’, following four best friends as they navigate the concrete jungle of New York City. Whilst most people do remember the name to be ‘Sex and the City’, many insist that the title was in fact ‘Sex in the City’. Much merchandise points to the former, yet multiple archive articles protest the latter and we are none the wiser as to which is genuinely correct.
The debate has evolved into a full-blown internet conspiracy, with numerous YouTube videos and online threads discussing the validity of this shared memory. Whether you proudly declare yourself a ‘Sex and the City’ advocate, or firmly stand by ‘Sex in the City’, the dispute might seem frivolous. But nonetheless, allow me to throw a new contender in the mix: Introducing ‘Secs in the City’!
Secs in the City: The Unsung Hero of Carrie Bradshaw’s World
In the fashionable universe of Sex and the City where cosmopolitans flow freely and love is a never-ending quest, one character remains firmly behind-the scenes. Louise from St. Louis, played by Jennifer Hudson, is the trusty Personal Assistant aka PA or Private PA to iconic Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) in the first film of the franchise. Louise’s role is crucial to the smooth-running of Bradshaw’s chaotic and glamorous life, yet so quietly impactful that it almost goes unnoticed!
Whilst we might feel worlds away from Carrie Bradshaw with her glitzy Upper East Side apartment and endless collection of designer pieces, Louise’s character highlights that even the most successful, sophisticated and independent of people might need a helping hand.
Carrie Bradshaw’s Search for the PA-rfect Assistant:
Louise is hired after Bradshaw’s tragic jilting at the altar, to re-organise her life and oversee her transition back to being single. Bradshaw interviews various people in a Starbucks, where it becomes clear that they all exhibit a stronger interest in emulating her career than helping with its organisation. One girl, wearing bold, large-framed glasses on her head even says, ‘No. I do not lift boxes. Definitely no. I would love a career in fashion’.
Bradshaw’s immediate eyeroll, following this remark, spotlights how the personal assistant role is not merely an easy steppingstone to a different career choice. To be a PA is a career path in itself, one that offers a clear trajectory for personal growth and the opportunity to take on more responsibilities as you advance.
As for Louise, her lack of personal assistant experience was made up for by her ‘can do’ attitude, where she was tasked with managing Bradshaw’s schedule, unpacking her apartment, arranging her vast shoe collection, and providing emotional support, taking each responsibility in her stride. And the result? To put it in Carrie Bradshaw’s words, ‘after three days, I began to think of her as Saint Louise from St. Louis!’ Knightsbridge Recruitment’s mission is for all employers to view their PAs as saints. As the unsung heroes waving their magic wands and sprinkling an enchanting dust of efficiency over their boss’s lives.
PA Power: The Real-Life Heroes Behind the Carrie Bradshaws of the Business World
Communication
Calendar and Schedule Management
Property Management
Travel Arrangements
Domestic Staff
Event Coordination
Art Collection
Tutoring Support
Finance
Document Management
Purchasing Designer Items
Personal Errands
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