The rapper previously said Parker’s character Carrie was “always attractive” but doing “sick old things”.

<p>Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Sonia Moskowitz/Getty</p> (L) Megan Thee Stallion and Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker is weighing Megan Thee Stallion’s review of Sex and City and it’s iconic characters.

Shortly after the “Mamushi” rapper, 29, dished on her newfound obsession with the HBO series, the actress, 59, commented on her deep dive into the show with a short and cryptic note on Instagram.

“Hmmmm….” Parker wrote under a fan post.

<p>Taylor Hill/Getty; Getty</p> Megan Thee Stallion and the cast of 'Sex and the City'

During the Oct. 23 episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Megan revealed on her favorite and least favorite characters on the show and shared her interpretations of Carrie (Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall) Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) in great detail.

While she initially thought Samantha was a “horrible character,” the Grammy award-winning artist admitted she was “glad I hung in there” and learned to love her when she realized Samantha “runs men.”

“She does not let men run her and she keeps trying to tell the girls, like stop making the man the center of your life,” she explained. “Like go shopping, have a good time, make your money and then have fun with your little toys. And I’m like, yes, I did that.”

<p>HBO/Everett</p> The cast of 'Sex and the City'

When Megan described Charlotte, she called her “a little delulu,” but added the caveat that “it’s cute.”

She continued, “She would be my bestie because she’s so emotional and I feel like it’s OK to cry. It’s OK to be a little crazy. She might be a Cancer in the show, her character has to be a Cancer…. I’m sorry, Cancers, but y’all are very emotional and I feel like Cancers and Aquarius go together very well.”

Then, Megan dubbed Miranda “the worst character on the show,” adding how she “cannot stand” her.

“She never got nothing good to say. She’s so sad all the time,” she said before asking, “How could anybody even fix their lips to be mean to Steve [David Eigenberg] and Miranda figured out a way to be mean to Steve. The only thing Steve ever wanted to do was love this crazy lady.”

Finally, Megan gave her review of the show’s main character, Carrie. While “her hair is good, her makeup is great,” the rapper said Carrie is “always attractive” but doing “sick old things.”

“She’s nuts. But you know what? I see a lot of myself in this character,” she admitted, laughing, “Like Carrie really loved drama. Like she would literally wake up and figure out how can I mess up everybody’s day? How can I be my cutest messing up everybody’s day? How can I make my life more complicated? Simply, she could have always made the right choice. She could have chosen sanity, but she always chose insanity. And then I had to wonder, is that me?”

Sex and the City is available to stream on Max and Netflix.