Sarah Jessica Parker marked a striking contrast to the glamorous Carrie Bradshaw on Monday as she stepped out in New York City.  

The 60-year-old actress officially retired the role of Carrie with last week’s And Just Like That series finale.

The HBO show followed its predecessor Sex And the City, which ran for six seasons between 1998 and 2004.

Sarah was dressed down in a pair of forest green sweatpants and matching satin ballet flats as she ran errands in the Big Apple.

She added a low-cut, long-sleeved, navy blue shirt and oversize bug-eye black sunglasses while out and about.

Her graying blonde locks were pulled off her face and she drowned out the city sounds with black headphones.

Sarah Jessica Parker, 60, marked a striking contrast to her glamorous Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw on Monday as she stepped out in New York City

Sarah Jessica Parker, 60, marked a striking contrast to her glamorous Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw on Monday as she stepped out in New York City

Sarah was dressed down in a pair of forest green sweatpants and matching satin ballet flats as she ran errands in the Big Apple

Sarah was dressed down in a pair of forest green sweatpants and matching satin ballet flats as she ran errands in the Big Apple

It comes after fans voiced their dissatisfaction with the characters and plot lines in the latest AJLT episodes.

Viewers were left particularly furious following episode eight, and accused the show’s main characters of competing for ‘biggest dummy.’

The episode, called Happily Ever After, saw Carrie reunite with boyfriend Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) nearly relapse on alcohol.

Meanwhile, Bethenny Frankel took to Instagram on Saturday to share her unfiltered thoughts on the finale.

The 54-year-old outspoken media personality delivered her fiery hot take in a video recorded from the comfort of her bed.

She captioned the post, shared with her four million followers, ’25 pounds of disaster in a 5-pound bag — and yep, it explodes.’

‘This is the worst show ever. Honestly, this is from hero to zero. It’s just so forced,’ she stated in the clip.

And Bethenny declared across the video, ‘And Just Like That’ sucks.’

In her takedown, she tore into the show’s ‘outlandish’ fashion, plus Carrie’s returning love interest Aidan, longtime friend Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) and her husband Harry Goldenblatt (Evan Handler).

Her graying blonde locks were pulled off her face and she drowned out the city sounds with black headphones

Her graying blonde locks were pulled off her face and she drowned out the city sounds with black headphones

The actress officially retired the role of Carrie with last week's And Just Like That series finale

The actress officially retired the role of Carrie with last week’s And Just Like That series finale

In the last episode, her character comes to terms with the fact that she may end up being single for good, after years of romantic ups and downs

In the last episode, her character comes to terms with the fact that she may end up being single for good, after years of romantic ups and downs

It was not the glamorous ending many had envisioned for the beloved TV character's journey, which began with Sex and the City in 1998 (pictured)

It was not the glamorous ending many had envisioned for the beloved TV character’s journey, which began with Sex and the City in 1998 (pictured)

She passionately reviewed, ‘Everybody’s just a weird caricature of themselves and it’s just the most bizarre, forced show.’

The former Real Housewives of New York City star added that she was not a fan of the series’ ‘woke’ narratives.

Many fans also expressed their displeasure with the last episode, which featured a number of bizarre scenes, including a farcical Thanksgiving with a lactose intolerant Zoomer named Epcot (Spike Einbinder) who clogs up Miranda’s toilet.

The divisive show sparked controversy with several plot points, including Miranda cheating on husband Steve with non-binary comic Che Diaz, and Carrie bizarrely claiming ‘love of her life’ Mr. Big was a ‘mistake.’

The previous episode dropped major clues about Carrie’s ending, hinting that she might not get her happy ever after, following her split from on/off again boyfriend Aidan (John Corbett), and the end of her fling with neighbor Duncan (Jonathan Cake).

In the final episode, Carrie realizes that she may end up being single for good.