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“I’m sorry. I can’t. Don’t hate me” is a phrase Ron Livingston will never forget.

The actor, 57, famously played Jack Berger on “Sex and the City” and will forever be ingrained in fans’ memory as the man who cowardly ended his relationship with Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) on a Post-it note during Season 6. His wife of 15 years, actress Rosemarie DeWitt, 53, appeared on “ The Drew Barrymore Show ” to promote her newest role in “Out of My Mind” on Wednesday and explained how their life flipped upside down from the backlash of Berger’s breakup note. “Sex and the City” fans were so unforgiving that DeWitt revealed they would often get confronted by angry viewers while strolling through the city streets after the episode aired in 2003.



“Back in the day, when we first started dating, we’d be walking in the West Village and there’d be those Sex and the City tours and Ron would be like, ‘Go left! Go left!’” DeWitt recalled. “And we’d have to duck into Magnolia Bakery or something because women would come up and scream at him. They’d be like, ‘You broke up with her on a Post-it!’ You know what I mean? So he really got a lot of heat for a long time.

” Barrymore is a die-hard “SATC” fan who even made a guest appearance on the “And Just Like That” reboot. While talking to Livingston and DeWitt, the actress-turned-talk show host revealed that she recently rewatched the original series and believed fans were too hard o.

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