Joss Stone and Sarah Jessica Parker
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Parker's actual natal day is Friday.
Parker's statement calls the decision mutual, though The Washington Post reports that she is not pleased.
Amid loud drum beating, the San Francisco-based clothing company heralded Parker's coming onboard in mid-2004, shortly after she wrapped up her HBO hit Sex and the City. Gap said Parker would be its rep for three seasons (from fall 2004 to spring '05) and there were reports that she'd be paid $38 million, or, as calculated by The Post: about $3 million a month or $104,109 a day – "not that she worked every day," says the paper.
As for her replacement, Stone was born in Devon, England, and earned three Grammy Award nominations, including one for best new artist, for her albums last year The Soul Sessions and Mind, Body & Soul, reports Reuters.
The Post reports that, for this summer, Stone will push Gap white denims.





