The Two Debbies Of Sex And The City: Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Shocking Return Pitch For And Just Like That...

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The name "Debbie" in the Sex and the City universe is a fascinating case of mistaken identity, a forgotten cameo, and a simmering fan controversy that continues to generate discussion in late 2025. While the show is famous for its four main women, the revolving door of incredible guest stars often features characters whose brief appearances leave a lasting, if complicated, impression. This deep dive unearths the two significant "Debbies" from the original series, focusing on the major star behind the most famous one and her recent, unexpected pitch for a return to the And Just Like That... revival.

The character most people remember—or more accurately, *forgot*—is a junior development executive who had a crucial, yet fleeting, interaction with Carrie Bradshaw. The actress behind this memorable, high-energy cameo recently opened up about her desire to reprise the role, offering a fresh, career-driven perspective on where her character might be today. Her story, alongside the fan-favorite controversy surrounding the *other* Debbie, provides a perfect snapshot of the show's enduring cultural impact.

Sarah Michelle Gellar: The Woman Behind the Cult Cameo

The most famous "Debbie" in the Sex and the City canon was played by none other than Hollywood royalty, Sarah Michelle Gellar. Her appearance was a major moment in the show’s history, showcasing the series’ growing celebrity cachet.

  • Full Name: Sarah Michelle Gellar Prinze
  • Date of Birth: April 14, 1977
  • Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
  • Spouse: Freddie Prinze Jr. (m. 2002)
  • Key Television Roles: Kendall Hart on All My Children (1993–1995), Buffy Summers on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), Kathryn Merteuil on Cruel Intentions (1999) (Film), and Daphne Blake in the live-action Scooby-Doo films.
  • Recent Work: Starred in and executive produced the Paramount+ series Wolf Pack (2023).
  • Entrepreneurial Ventures: Co-founded the successful food crafting company, Foodstirs.

Gellar's career is defined by iconic roles, making her one-episode stint in Sex and the City a fascinating footnote. Her portrayal of Debbie, the overly enthusiastic junior executive, was a stark contrast to her dark, dramatic roles, offering a comedic high point in a pivotal episode.

The Two Faces of Debbie: A Tale of Two Cameos

The confusion over the character "Debbie" stems from the fact that two separate women with the same name played brief, but significant, roles in the lives of the four main New York women. One was a professional associate of Carrie, and the other was a romantic rival to Miranda.

Debbie #1: The Junior Executive (Sarah Michelle Gellar)

Sarah Michelle Gellar appeared in the Season 3 episode, "Escape from New York," which aired in 2000. Carrie, feeling creatively stifled and seeking a new direction for her column, travels to Los Angeles with the girls.

Gellar’s character, Debbie, is a junior development executive who meets with Carrie to discuss turning her column into a movie. Debbie's defining characteristic is her unbridled, almost manic, enthusiasm for Carrie's work, which she describes with a breathless adoration. She gushes over Carrie's column, proclaiming, "It’s like I’m reading my own life!"

The scene is a satirical look at Hollywood’s over-the-top pitch culture. Carrie, the sophisticated New Yorker, is thrown off by Debbie's aggressive, yet complimentary, approach. This cameo is often cited as one of the show's most memorable celebrity guest spots, demonstrating the series' ability to attract A-list talent for even the smallest roles.

Debbie #2: Steve’s Girlfriend and the Fan Controversy

The second "Debbie" is a much more contentious figure among the Sex and the City fandom. This character, played by actress Eleni Fuaixis, was Steve Brady's girlfriend during his brief split from Miranda Hobbes.

Appearing in Season 6, Episode 11, "The Domino Effect," Debbie is introduced as a sweet, seemingly kind woman who is a stark contrast to the cynical, career-focused Miranda. She is best remembered for her somewhat naive enthusiasm and the ill-fated housewarming gift she gives Miranda: a scented candle.

The controversy arises from how Miranda and the other friends treat her. Fans have long debated the "Justice for Debbie" movement, arguing that Miranda was unfairly cold and judgmental toward Steve's new love interest out of jealousy and insecurity. The character of Debbie was an innocent bystander in the Miranda-Steve drama, yet she became a target of the main characters' snark, highlighting a less flattering side of the core group.

Her role, though small, served a critical purpose: it forced Miranda to confront her true feelings for Steve, ultimately leading to their reconciliation. However, the fate of Debbie and Steve's relationship remains a minor, yet persistent, unsolved mystery in the series, as their breakup is simply mentioned off-screen.

Will Debbie Return? Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Pitch for And Just Like That...

The most current and exciting update regarding the "Debbie" character comes from Sarah Michelle Gellar herself. In a recent interview in late 2024/early 2025, Gellar expressed a strong desire to return to the franchise in the sequel series, And Just Like That...

Gellar’s pitch for her character is a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern relevance. She suggests that Debbie, the ambitious junior executive from 2000, would now be a powerful, successful career woman in the entertainment industry. She believes that Debbie has since climbed the corporate ladder and is now a major player in Hollywood.

This potential return would not only satisfy fans of the original show who love a good celebrity cameo but would also create a compelling narrative opportunity for Carrie Bradshaw. Imagine Carrie, now navigating the complexities of her 50s, having to deal with the now-powerful Debbie on a new professional project, perhaps a second book or another media venture.

The idea of a full-circle moment, where the eager junior executive is now Carrie’s professional equal—or even her boss—is a narrative goldmine that could provide both humor and a sharp commentary on career longevity in New York and Hollywood. While no official announcement has been made, Gellar's public pitch has certainly ignited hope among fans for a true A-list guest star return in the next season of And Just Like That...

The Enduring Legacy of Minor Sex and the City Characters

The story of the two Debbies—the ambitious Hollywood executive and the sweet, misunderstood girlfriend—is a testament to the depth of the Sex and the City universe. Even the most minor characters, especially those played by famous faces or those involved in the core group's love lives, continue to be discussed, debated, and re-evaluated by a new generation of viewers.

From the forgotten cameos of stars like Bradley Cooper and Elizabeth Banks to the infamous one-off love interests, these brief encounters are what made the series so rich and reflective of real New York life. Whether Sarah Michelle Gellar's Debbie ever makes her triumphant return as a Hollywood mogul or if Eleni Fuaixis's Debbie ever gets the "Justice" fans demand, both characters have secured their place in the show's cult following, proving that in Sex and the City, no character is truly disposable.

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