Cast of SATC 2 slept together in Morocco: Sarah Jessica Parker

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): Sarah Jessica Parker and her Sex and the City 2 co-stars, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis got into bed together during the movie’s filming in Morocco.

“Being away for that long made our bond even closer and I think you can see that on screen. We lived together, ate every single meal together, stayed in one dressing room together – we sometimes slept in the same bed together,” the Age quoted Sarah Jessica as telling the Sun.

The actress, 45, added: “Being away from my home and my children was really hard for me, and I wouldn”t have done it with any other group of people.” (ANI)

‘Sex and the City’ sequel gets summer date

Washington, Apr 3 (ANI): The date has been officially set for ‘Sex and the City sequel’, it is: May 28, 2010.

Usmagazine.com has confirmed that the second instalment debuts around the same timeframe as the first flick, which hit theatres May 30, 2008.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon have all signed up for the next instalment, as has writer Michael Patrick King.

The first SATC earned 412 million dollars worldwide. (ANI)

South Australia offering tourists chance to star in own commercials

Melbourne, Jan 27 (ANI): South Australia Tourism has launched a new business venture, in which tourists are given the chance to star in their own commercials.

The whole business, dubbed as Stars of South Australia, is to promote the state, and it was brought forward by the South Australia Tourism Commission promotion along with STA Travel.

It involves UK residents filming a one-minute video about travelling to SA, and the prize is a trip to South Australia, which is filmed by a professional crew and beamed back to the UK via an online blog.

SATC UK-based marketing manager Neil Saunders said that the promotion was devised to attract the sector, which was still inclined to travel despite the economic downturn.

“It primarily was aimed at the backpackers and adventure market; in the current economic climate, they are a strong market because people will be looking to take a gap year or get away from it,” News.com.au quoted Saunders as saying.

There have been more than 300 entries and 27,000 website hits, and Saunders says that he’s now in talks with STA Travel for the promotion to be run annually.

Queensland Tourism recently launched a similar promotion with its “best job in the world”, offering a six-month contract to live on and report to the world from Hamilton Island.

“We beat them to the punch by a couple of months,” Saunders said.

Brit winning couple Henry Mackintosh and Anna Nesbitt, both 25, went camel riding across the Nullarbor, tasting wines in the Barossa and feeding pelicans on Kangaroo Island during their two-week South Australian trip. (ANI)