

They weren’t able to heat it up in any way, so it was like an iceberg. “They filled it the night before with hose water, and it was freezing.


“The crazy thing about the day we were shooting is that Soho House still wasn’t open, so there was no water in the pool,” Harris told Page Six. The scene in the Meatpacking District has changed in 20 years but the Soho House rooftop pool - which had a refresh earlier this year - remains a fixture. “SATC” producer Amy Harris revealed the pool was not even filled up before they arrived for filming at Soho House – and the pool was so cold only Willie Garson could bear to get in. The “SATC” stars – from left, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall – filmed at Soho House NYC before it had even opened. “They paid a fee to use the house, I didn’t know what the storyline was going to be,” Jones tells Page Six.Īmy Harris, a “SATC” producer, writer and Soho House New York member, revealed it came about after she met a friend working on opening preparations who told her there was going to be a rooftop pool. The Meatpacking District private members club, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this week, was not even open when Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, alongside the late Willie Garson, arrived to film the 2003 episode, “Boy, Interrupted.” Who can ever forget Samantha Jones’ ridiculous English accent after purloining member Annabelle Bronstein’s card?īut the Nick Jones, the man who brought Soho House to New York has revealed he had never seen a second of the show when he agreed to let it film there, creating one of its most famous moments. It’s been 20 years since Carrie Bradshaw & co frolicked by the rooftop pool at Soho House on “Sex and the City” - before being unceremoniously thrown out. Soho House founder Nick Jones says cancer gave him fresh perspective Prince Harry details steamy night at hotel with Meghan Markle Tizzy as ritzy NYC private club member claims she saw fights, a gun Lauryn Hill was ‘last-minute’ surprise for Soho House anniversary
