Sarah Jessica Parker, Andy Cohen
Andy Cohen recently revealed that Sarah Jessica Parker only spoke good things about Kim Cattrall with him. Pictured: Parker, Cohen attend the 'China: Through The Looking Glass' Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015 in New York City. Getty Images/Mike Coppola

Andy Cohen recently broke his silence on Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker’s feud.

The “Andy Cohen Live” host admitted that he was shocked when he learned that Cattrall threw a shade at Parker on social media. At first, Cohen thought it was fake news. He also said that Cattrall was grieving the death of her brother, and she couldn’t have possibly had the energy to slam her “Sex and the City” co-star.

But it was later on revealed that the post came from Cattrall, and the 61-year-old actress never took back the harsh words she threw at Parker. Cattrall called Parker cruel, and she also reminded her that they are not friends.

“I was thinking about it over the weekend and I was like, ‘Well, SJP follows Kim on Instagram, Kim posted about her brother dying and she expressed her condolence in a comment… like, one line, that’s it.’ And then Sarah was doing press all last week for ‘Divorce,’ and when you’re doing press, you’re asked the same questions about what’s going on. So people, I’m sure, were like, ‘What do you think of what happened with Kim’s brother?’ And she simply and concisely expressed her condolences,” Cohen said.

Cohen also expressed his dislike over some fans calling Cattrall and Parker’s recent issue a “catfight” because only Cattrall appears to be on a fighting mode.

Meanwhile, Parker has only said nice things about Cattrall, but the latter previously said that she is not friends with her or her other co-stars in “Sex and the City.” Cattrall also refused to reprise her role as Samantha Jones in “Sex and the City” 3, and this left her co-stars devastated.

And after sending her condolences to Cattrall, Parker explained why she decided to do so. “If somebody in your life, whether you’re in touch with them or not, is suffering for any reason, it’s involuntary that you want to convey condolences or sadness or just let someone know you’re thinking about them,” she said (via Entertainment Tonight).