Candace Bushnell

Novelist

Candace Bushnell was born in Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States on December 1st, 1958 and is the Novelist. At the age of 65, Candace Bushnell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 1, 1958
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States
Age
65 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$40 Million
Profession
Columnist, Essayist, Journalist, Novelist, Writer
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Candace Bushnell Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 65 years old, Candace Bushnell has this physical status:

Height
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Weight
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Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Slim
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Candace Bushnell Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
Rice University
Candace Bushnell Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Charles Askegard, ​ ​(m. 2002; div. 2012)​
Children
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Candace Bushnell Career

At the age of 19, Bushnell moved to New York City and sold a children's story (which was never published) to Simon & Schuster. She continued writing and worked as a freelance journalist for various publications, struggling to make ends meet for many years. Bushnell began writing for The New York Observer in 1993. She created a humorous column for the paper (1994–1996) called "Sex and the City". The column was based on her own personal dating experiences and those of her friends. In 1997, Bushnell's columns were published in an anthology, also called Sex and the City, and soon after became the basis for the popular HBO television series sharing the same name. The series aired from 1998 through 2004, and starred Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, a socially active New York City sex and lifestyles columnist, a character whom Bushnell has stated was her alter ego. The series entered syndication and was also made into two films: Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010). A third film was announced in December 2016, but was ultimately cancelled and replaced by the sequel miniseries, And Just Like That…, on HBO Max. Bushnell went on to publish several international and The New York Times Bestselling novels, including Four Blondes, Trading Up, Lipstick Jungle and One Fifth Avenue.

In 2005, Bushnell served as one of three judges for the reality television show Wickedly Perfect on CBS. Bushnell began hosting a live weekly talk show on Sirius Satellite Radio in 2007. The show, called "Sex, Success and Sensibility," was canceled in late 2008 after the merger of Sirius and XM Satellite Radio, when Bushnell was asked to continue the show with a 50% pay cut and refused. She is the winner of the 2006 Matrix Award for books, and a recipient of the Albert Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award. In 2009 she wrote a web series, The Broadroom, a comedic series about women over 40 dealing with workplace issues, starring Jennie Garth which was created in partnership with the magazine publisher Meredith Corporation's Meredith 360 division.

Bushnell's 2005 novel, Lipstick Jungle, was adapted for television and aired on NBC in 2008. The series Lipstick Jungle starred Brooke Shields in the leading role, and ran for 20 episodes. In 2009, she wrote articles for Meredith's More magazine.

Bushnell was contracted by HarperCollins in 2008 to write a series of two books for young adults, about the high school years of Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw. The first of these, The Carrie Diaries, was published in April 2010. The other, Summer and the City (Carrie Diaries Series #2), was published in April 2011. The Carrie Diaries was a number one New York Times Bestseller.

In 2012 Bushnell was sued in federal court by her former friend and manager Clifford Streit who claimed that Bushnell reneged on a prior settlement in which she agreed to pay him 7.5 percent of anything she earned from the Sex and the City TV series and the two Sex and the City movies, an amount Streit estimated at least $150,000.

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Most of my dates thought I was looking for a "meal ticket" after I divorced at 45, and this is how I found love again (without my children becoming jealous)

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2023
I was first introduced to online dating, post-divorce, by a man who had just broken into it. He revealed that he had not been transparent about his CEO status after a day or two of messages. The reason?Single mothers who wanted to'rescue financially' are afraid of being targeted by single mothers who want to'rescue financially.' He felt he was being pursued by women who were 'after my money,' according to him. By then, he knew I was a single mother but not one who had confirmed that he was financially stable. I suppose he was relieved to hear this distinction, but instead I became angry on behalf of all of the solo mothers deemed as follows a meal ticket. Especially because it was so far from my own dating aspirations. I found out right away that to be judged online is to be able to write. Your appearances, your profession, your age, your height, your personality, your banter, and your love track record are all important. This revelation was shocking. But what surprised me more was the stigma attached to being a single mother.

And Just Like That season three won't premiere until 2025 due to strikes as well as Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon's 2024 plays

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2023
Audiences will not be able to see And Just Like That until 2025, Max told us on Wednesday in a 'one to watch' preview. For a third season, Michael Patrick King's Sex and the City continuation, originally based on Candace Bushnell's newspaper column and 1996 book anthology, had been renewed by the cable network for a third season.

CLARE FOGES: The irony of being a cougar?It just made me feel old

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
Clare Foges, a British writer, explores how a mature woman can be attracted to a man whose teenage years were just yesterday. The cougar-to-boy combo, according to her, is not the way to long-term commitment.
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