Clearly, Miranda is tired of her monotonous domestic life and is mesmerized by Che’s fantastic world of humor and self-expression which has no boundaries and allows people to be free. In fact, Miranda decides to stay back for the afterparty even though Carrie and Charlotte are heading back home.Īt the bar, Miranda tells Che how much she enjoyed their stand-up she mentions how she is inspired by their talk of pursuing change and discovering new avenues. Miranda is clearly moved by Che’s coming-out story and listens carefully to their tales about the stereotypes pertaining to the LGBTQIA+ community.
In episode 3, Carrie takes Miranda and Charlotte to Che’s comedy special taping. It becomes obvious that they get along, and Miranda seems charmed when Che refers to her as “Rambo.” Image Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Che agrees that they should have thought about Brady’s age and Miranda admits that she was too harsh in her approach. Later, however, both of them have a civil conversation and acknowledge their mistakes after being introduced to each other by Carrie. Big’s funeral, we see that Miranda gets angry at Che for allowing Brady to take a hit using their weed vaporizer. So, is Miranda gay? Let’s find out! SPOILERS AHEAD. Specifically, her ambiguous friendship with Che Diaz (Sara Ramírez) has been the talk of the town for a while. In fact, fans have begun to notice that Miranda’s romantic interests are straying away from the confines of her straight marriage. Developed by Michael Patrick King, The ‘ Sex and the City’ reboot modernizes the source material and touches upon contemporary issues pertaining to racism, the LGBTQIA+ community, and gender roles.