Nicole Ari Parker on And Just Like That and her past fashion faux pas
The star, 54, returns to screens as the fashionable documentarian Lisa Todd Wexley, aka LTW, in the latest season
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Nicole Ari Parker is back as Lisa Todd Wexley in the new season of And Just Like That... And this time, LTW finally gets her big moment â creating a 10-part PBS documentary about historyâs unsung âSheroesâ â thatâs female heroes to you and I.
Off-screen, Parkerâs own career is just as full. At 54, sheâs fresh off an Audelco Award win for her stage role in The Refuge Plays, with a new part in DC Studiosâ Lanterns ahead and a CV that includes Boogie Nights, Empire, Remember the Titans and Soul Food, where she met her husband, actor Boris Kodjoe.
But while her character exudes Upper East Side polish, Parker admits to The Standard that sheâs not always quite so poised â especially when visiting the UK. A running joke in the new series follows Rosie OâDonnellâs character falling for every New York tourist trap following her brief dalliance with Miranda, and Parker confesses sheâs done them all when she visited London.
âI am too embarrassed to tell you what Iâve doneâ¦â she laughs. âIâve walked across the street like the Beatles. Iâve gone into the red phone booth. Iâve had the chips. Iâve stood in front of the castle with the guards.â
Parker pictured with her husband, Boris Kodjoe, and their children, Sophie, 20, and Nicolas, 18
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âDonât ruin my lovely reputation of high fashion and class,â she jokes. âI get into the taxi cabs â I wait for the old-fashioned ones. And high tea! I took my kids to The Ritz when they were little. Moving right alongâ¦â
Despite the poise of her on-screen persona, Parker is refreshingly candid about the moments sheâd love to redo â decisions and insecurities from earlier in her life. âOh yeah, I had that one boyfriend,â she says. âI would go back and tell her exactly what she shouldâve said.â
She adds: âBut also I wish I could also go back and give myself a little backspace button on the insecurities. Itâs not insecurity â but the worrying, you know we always want to make the right choice, like the consequences were so terrifying and now that I am a grown-up Iâm like, âif the consequences are crazy I can handle it. I am not going to not do thisâ.
âI have so much courage which gives me so much energy, it makes me so much more productive and I still want good skin and [to] have sex with my husband, like nothing has really changed â except that I have giant children, whom I have to look up to talk to.â
And while sheâs fully embraced LTWâs power-dressing, Parker admits the role has made her rethink a few of her own past looks. âI would go back and choose better clothes,â she says with a laugh. âNow that Iâve been in LTWâs shoes, Iâm like, âWhat is that outfit?ââ
And Just Like That... airs weekly on Fridays at 9pm on Sky Comedy and NOW. The previous two seasons are available to stream on NOW