Peloton Video Wants You to Forget About Sex and the City Sequel



Some scenes in And Just Like That, the sequel to the hit series Sex and the City, could cause the wrong impression, as those of us who have watched it know. Peloton decided to rewrite that part of the story.

Chris Noth, who played Mr. Big in Sex and the City, died from a heart attack after completing his 1,000th ride on a Peloton. The episode surprised fans and Peloton. I don't think it's possible that exercising on a bike is good for your health.

After the first two episodes of the show aired, shares of the company dropped by 9%.

The company gave a statement from a cardiologist on its health and wellbeing council, who blamed Big's death on his "extravagant lifestyle", which included cocktails, cigars, and big steaks. It seems that it wasn't enough. The do-over was created by Peloton.

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Chris Noth and Jess King are sitting on a couch in front of a fire in a new video called "He's Alive." In an alternate universe, Big had escaped with the name Allegra, which was Carrie Bradshaw's affectionate name for the instructor.

King told Noth that he looked great in the video.

Noth asks her if she wants to take another ride on the bikes, which are located behind the couch.

Noth says life is too short not to.

The video was produced in 48 hours, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The world was reminded that regular cycling stimulates and improves your heart, lungs, and circulation, reducing your risk of cardiovascular diseases, according to a voice over provided by Reynolds in the video. Lowering resting pulse, and reducing blood fat levels are some of the benefits of cycling. He is alive.

Gizmodo reached out to the two companies for comment on the video on Sunday but did not receive a response by the time of publication. If we do, we will make sure to update this post.

The video may help the town rebound after what happened in the last couple of days. It was a great response.