Hollywood actress Cynthia Nixon, best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the Sex and the City franchise, is celebrating her 14th wedding anniversary with wife Christine Marinoni. The 60-year-old actress shared that falling in love with Christine was the best thing she has ever done.
Nixon posted a series of photos with her wife on social media, along with a heartfelt note reflecting on their 22-year journey together. "My wife Christine and I have been together for 22 years but today is our 14th wedding anniversary. Falling in love with Christine was the best thing I ever did (next to having our children)," Nixon wrote.
She also marked the occasion with images from her current show The Gilded Age, featuring her character Aunt Ada falling for a woman. "To celebrate our anniversary, here are some photos of Aunt Ada falling in love with some lovely butch woman who managed to wander into The Gilded Age," Nixon concluded the post.
A 22-Year Journey
Nixon began dating education activist Christine Marinoni in 2004. The couple got engaged in 2009 and were married in 2012. Marinoni gave birth to their son in 2011. Nixon publicly identified as queer starting in 2018.
In 2008, Nixon was diagnosed with breast cancer during a routine mammography and announced her battle with the disease in an interview with Good Morning America. She is currently starring in the historical drama The Gilded Age by Julian Fellowes, set in New York City during the 1880s boom years.
Award-Winning Career
Nixon has won two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and a Grammy Award, making her one of the few actresses to have won three of the four major American entertainment awards (EGOT). She is best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in Sex and the City and its film adaptations, as well as the sequel series And Just Like That...



