Sex and the City star Chris Noth has shared a snap of him and Sarah Jessica Parker cuddled up in bed together.
The actors are currently filming the highly-anticipated reboot And Just Like That in New York City and decided to tease fans.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, 66-year-old Chris posted a cosy photo of him and mum-of-three Sarah.
Sarah - who plays the iconic Carrie Bradshaw - is seen grinning with her eyes closed as Chris glances at her with the duvet pulled up to his face.
Chris simply captioned it: "Just like the old days!" and Sarah was quick to comment on the post, writing: " We overslept. Again. X."

Fans were delighted at the glimpse behind the scenes and also commented on the picture.
" That’s what it should be, always Mr Big & Carrie," one person posted.
Another fan wrote: "My heart can’t take it," while a third added: "YAAAAS!!! Literally rewatching the entire seasons until this comes out!"
Someone else wrote: "OH MY, THIS IS TOO MUCH TO ME."

The post could hint that Carrie and Chris' character Mr Big share at least one intimate moment in the new series, but it's also been reported that they'll be getting a divorce too.
It's been reported that a leaked script shows the on/off couple have split and will be in the midst of a bitter divorce in And Just Like That.

Fans of the original Sex and the City television series will be well aware of the highs and lows of Carrie and Big's relationship, which started way back in season one in 1998.
In the first Sex and the City movie, which was released in 2008, Carrie had her heart broken by him yet again when he didn't show up for their luxurious wedding due to nerves.
However, the film ended with them getting hitched and the second movie also ended with them still being together.
But Page Six revealed that in the new HBO Max series, journalist Carrie is bemoaning her divorce with Mr. Big to her friends.
The US publication even shared an exclusive snap of a script which shows Carrie — now in her 50s and the host of a podcast — and Mr. Big appear to be over and fighting over their finances - in a plot familiar to many real-life Manhattan socialites.

In one alleged scene, Carrie is dining with her best friends Stanford Blatch (played by Willie Garson), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis).
Carrie tells them she isn’t in a good place and says: "I was taping the podcast, I was washing my hair. Yes, I wasn’t eating or sleeping, but at least I felt good about my marriage. Now I’m just one of the wives he was taking care of?"
SATC fans will remember that Mr. Big was married twice before Carrie — to book publisher Barbara, played by Noelle Beck, and Natasha Naginsky, played by Bridget Moynahan.
Will the reboot feature a rekindling for Big and his third wife? Or will Carrie finally leave him in her past and move on for good?