Sarah Jessica Parker sat down with Net-a-Porter glossy The Edit to discuss the fashion industry and how she handles haters.

The former "Sex and the City" star launched a shoe and bag line for Nordstrom this year, which gave further insight to the pressures designers face.

"My heart goes out to designers," she explained. "The expectations, the demands they put on themselves. They put everything on the line. It takes fortitude to survive it."

"I feel so sad about L'Wren," she continues of the designer who committed suicide this year. "I have friends who struggle for no good reason; incredibly talented people who have to fight for attention."

Parker learned the hard way fame and success comes with a price, and the private actress does her best to keep her personal life under wraps. Recently she could not keep mum when a mean Twitter user attacked her twin daughters, Marion and Tabitha, who were carried by a surrogate.

"I see mean stuff every day: when I look at Twitter I scroll with one eye open and one closed. That particular day, it was just one of the things I saw," she told the mag.

"I kept scrolling and then I was like, 'Wait a minute, did she just say that?' I went back and I thought, Well, this isn't unhealthy paranoia, this is absolutely conscious. This was a choice. She, not subtly at all, said that my children are not my children."

At that point Mrs. Matthew Broderick fired back with tweets of her own.

"Your anonymity doesn't diminish your outrageous and vulgar tweet," it read. "And your deletion only reveals your cowardice @SarahJSymonds."

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