After ‘killing Mr Big’ in Sex And The City, a stunning trainer of fitness has been made a worldwide sensation.
Jess King, 36, was hired to play ‘Brazilian bombshell’ Allegra in the spin-off series And Just Like That…, which left fans devastated last week after Mr Big died from a heart attack following a sweaty Peloton exercise bike session in the first episode.
Carrie Bradshaw’s husband can be seen smiling at Allegra while he rides his trendy stationary bicycle for the 1,000th time.
He collapses and then dies shortly thereafter.

Jess King (pictured), 36, was hired to play ‘Brazilian bombshell’ Allegra in the spin-off series And Just Like That…, and her social media following has soared by more than 100,000 people

After Allegra led a Peloton session on the exercise bike, Mr Big succumbed to a heart attack in his first episode, fans were devastated.
Ms. King’s Instagram profile has increased from nearly 280,000 followers to nearly 400,000. Since Thursday’s program aired,
The former Cirque du Soleil dancer-turned-Peloton instructor has yet to comment on the outcry following the fictional tragedy which saw Peloton stocks plunge 11.35 per cent, wiping £1 billion off the company’s value.
Sophia Urista, a self-proclaimed fitness enthusiast, lives in New York.
Yesterday’s show stars shared their shock over the loss of such a central character.
Since 1998, Mr Big was a favorite of fans.

The Peloton instructor (pictured) has yet to comment on the outcry following the fictional tragedy which saw Peloton stocks plunge 11.35 per cent, wiping £1b off the company’s value

Since 1998, Mr Big (pictured), has been a favorite of fans.
Cynthia Nixon plays Miranda Hobbs the sassy lawyer. The title of the show is And Just Like That… and, to me, it means a moment in your life can be transformed. You can have something wonderful, or you can experience something horrible.
Kristin, who portrays Charlotte York-Goldenblatt said that Big’s demise was Sarah Jessica Parker’s idea.
Peloton had to make a statement to prevent their shares from plummeting. He blamed Mr Big for his heart attack and unhealthy lifestyle that included drinking daily, large steaks, and fine wine, as well as a love of cigars and fine wines.
Suzanne Steinbaum, Cardiologist, insists: “Riding his peloton may have even helped delay his cardiac events. Many would describe Mr Big’s extravagant lifestyle as “expensive.”