Even though some bitter words were exchanged, the ladies of the hit series, Sex and the City, came together to offer their condolences after Kim Cattrall's brother tragically passed away. Cattrall announced on her social media account that her brother, Chris, who was missing, was found dead on Sunday, Feb.4.

Cattrall's Support System

After Cattrall made the heartbreaking announcement, the actress received support from fans and friends, including her former co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon. Nixon and Parker both tweeted to Cattrall their condolences and offered her love and support during this difficult time. 

"Dearest Kim, my love and condolences to you and yours and Godspeed to your beloved brother. Xx," Parker wrote on her social media.

"Hey Kim such awful news. So sorry to hear. Sending you love. XO," Nixon stated.

Cattrall responded to all the love she received in a Twitter post and acknowledged Parker and Nixon's remarks. 

Cattrall's brother had been reported missing since Jan. 30 and was found on his property deceased. The authorities have not revealed a cause of death but do not believe "foul play" was at hand.

Is the Feud Over?

Cattrall was engaged in a feud with her former co-stars after reports came out that the production of Sex and the City were ultimately canceled due to Cattrall's over-the-top demands. Cattrall defended herself stating that she never made any demands and was no diva. The actress further added insult to injury after she claimed she was "never friends" with any of her Sex and the City co-stars and was "done" playing the vivacious Samantha Jones.

Parker responded to Cattrall's statements claiming that she was "heartbroken" by Cattrall's remarks as she did not remember their time together on set as Cattrall made it seem.

"It was a professional experience but it became personal because it was years and years of our lives, so I hope that that eclipses anything that's been recently spoken. That many years spent doing something so special that people had a connection with it is such a privilege," Parker stated.

Cattrall, Parker, Nixon, and Kristin Davis portrayed the four gal pals on the popular HBO series from seasons 1 to 6 and again in the film adaptations. 

While SATC 3 may not happen, the remaining trio has remained hopeful that it could still make it way to the theaters.