SHE GRACED our TV screens for six years as the femme fatale Samantha Jones on the award-winning TV series ?Sex and The City'. Well now, it seems as though she's also graced Cyprus with her presence.

Kim Cattrall was on the island conducting research for her just- published book, Sexual Intelligence. Oddly enough, no one knew the star would be coming and there is very little information on the visit. Nevertheless, the blonde beauty appeared to be amazed by the island.

This is Cattrall's second book about sex, for which she traveled various cities of the world, exploring the boundaries and aspirations of sexual identities. Sexual Intelligence, which is also an HBO documentary, saw Cattrall traversing the ancient streets of Pompeii, the Secret (erotic) Museum in Naples, a 2,000-year-old earthwork figure of a naked man in Dorset, England and the beaches of Cyprus.

Sexual Intelligence, which is almost like a prequel to Satisfaction: The Art of the Female Orgasm (Cattrall's first book) is said to be about the sexual attraction, fantasies, taboos and physical chemistry.

Furthermore, Cattrall explained that the book is about all the things ?touched on? and ?talked about? in ?Sex and The City' but with more intelligence ?to something that is shrouded in a lot of mystery?.

Apparently, the book-turned-documentary will start with ?the first lady of lust and libido?, Aphrodite, who symbolically rose out of the water as a symbol of sexuality and fertility. It will then take us on a journey through the country town of Dorset, home of the mysterious ?Abbas Giant', a huge figure carved into the chalky hillside centuries ago depicting a man with ?the largest hard-on on earth?. The phallus is 12 feet long.

Cattrall who has admitted to be dating a 26-year old chef, is also busy tackling projects that will take her in new directions. She's planning to write another book and companion documentary titled Everything I Ever Learned About Being a Girl, a self-help and advice guide for young women.

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