'I'M CRYING!'

SATC reboot And Just Like That fans ‘devastated’ after main character DIES in very first episode

FANS of the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That were saddened after watching the first episode of the series, revealing a main character's death.

The highly-anticipated sequel premiered its first two episodes on Thursday taking viewers on an emotional roller coaster ride.

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Sarah Jessica Parker at the premiere in New York
Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That premiered its first two episodes on ThursdayCredit: HBO
The series focuses around being women in their 50s living in New York CityCredit: Supplied by Alpha

WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW

Die-hard fans of the beloved comedic drama series couldn't wait to tune into the reboot after months of teasing its release.

However, viewers were in for a sob-fest by the end of the first episode after it was revealed that a major show frontrunner passes away.

The shock set in when Carrie Bradshaw's husband, Mr. Big tragically died after finishing a workout on his Peloton bike.

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The entrepreneur played by Chris Noth was home alone while is wife (Sarah Jessica Parker), was attending Charlotte's daughter Lily's piano recital.

In the scene, Mr. Big was going to take a shower before he dropped his phone and started seizing his left shoulder.

He was gone by the time Carrie made it home as she held him crying and screaming in the shower under the still running water.

Carrie Bradshaw's husband, Mr. Big tragically died after finishing a workout on his Peloton bike
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Charlotte, Carrie and Miranda at Big's funeral

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FANS' REACTIONS

Fans were not expecting such a dramatic return to the series, airing out their feelings on social media.

One viewer tweeted: "I’m emotionally exhausted from the premiere of “And Just Like That” "

While a second person wrote: " my heart is crushed. On ep 1. This show. I cannot. "

A third person voiced their anger writing: "Was anyone else yelling at the TV "CALL THE FUCKING AMBULANCE WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR. OMG!" I'M SO ANGRY "

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