And Just Like That and Sex And The City star Cynthia Nixon has said that she felt people tried to "impose a narrative" on her when she came out.
Nixon, best known for playing Miranda Hobbes on the two shows, started a relationship with a woman in 2004.
Speaking on the Q with Tom Power podcast, she said: "It was a long time ago, but I experienced a fair amount of that, people really wanting to impose a narrative on me, that I had always been queer and just been hiding it, or had always been queer but was really out to lunch about myself.
"Neither of these things are true! You can be a a woman and have been with men all your life and love them, and then something happens and you fall in love with a woman.
"For me, it was pretty seamless, I have to say, in my life."

In And Just Like That, Nixon's character Miranda was revealed as gay after starting an affair with Che Diaz, who is played by Grey's Anatomy's Sara Ramirez.
Talking about her character's evolution, Nixon said: "I thought it was great. It was a very short conversation that Michael Patrick King had about, 'What are we gonna do with Miranda? Is she gonna be straight? Is she gonna be gay? What's gonna happen with her?'
"We're trying to bring in all these things that are happening, all kinds of diversity, including gender and sexual orientatation diversity, so why not?
"I'm a queer woman, why not have her find her way into that? It seemed like an easy and natural choice, I guess I would say."
And Just Like That season three is expected to be released in 2025.