Kim Cattrall touches on suicide prevention in post for late brother
The actress shared a photo on what would have been her brother's 59th birthday.
Kim Cattrall recently paid tribute to her late brother, Chris, and touched on the need for suicide prevention.
The five-time Emmy nominee, 65, shared a message in memory of her "baby brother" via social media on Jan. 2, noting that it would have been his 59th birthday.
"Happy Birthday, sweet 'Topher.' We miss you today and everyday. RIPx #SuicidePrevention," she wrote alongside a throwback photo of the two of them together.
In 2018, Cattrall informed fans on Feb. 4 that Chris had been missing since Jan. 30. She noted that he left his keys, phone and wallet at his home in Canada and that he had left the front door open, which she said was out of character for him.
"He's a one of a kind brother," she wrote at the time.
Cattrall announced Chris' death mere hours later, writing, "It is with great sadness that myself and my family announce the unexpected passing of our son and brother, Chris Cattrall. At this time we ask for privacy. We want to thank you all on social media for your outpouring of love and support in this trying time."
While Cattrall didn't reunite with her "Sex and the City" costars for the revival series "And Just Like That...," she can next be seen on Hulu's "How I Met Your Mother" spinoff, "How I Met Your Father."
If you are in crisis or know someone in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741. You can reach Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 (U.S.) or 877-330-6366 (Canada) and The Trevor Project at 866-488-7386.