![]() ![]() ![]() ‘Four women over the age of 30 starring in a show where men are secondary and we’re talking about relationships and sex openly.’ ‘People forget how shocking it was,’ says Davis. Based on the newspaper columns of Candace Bushnell, it ran for 94 episodes before wrapping in 2004. ‘So I parked on the street.’Įven dressed down in a grey sweater and faded jeans, Davis is instantly recognisable as her ditsy on-screen alter ego, Charlotte York Goldenblatt – one of the famed quartet from Sex and the City, the landmark show that metamorphosed into And Just Like That…, which is about to return for a second series.Ī quarter of a century has passed since Sex and the City first aired in 1998. ‘If you park in the parking lot, you’re trapped,’ says Davis. The paparazzi are always hovering, waiting to catch somebody. ‘They don’t care about me, thank God.’ We are in the celebrity hotspot of Brentwood Country Mart (LA’s hilarious take on a rural market, with high-end shops such as Goop), which attracts the likes of Ben Affleck and Reese Witherspoon. Not, she adds hastily, that it is stalking her. ‘And look,’ she says, pointing upwards, ‘there’s a drone.’ ‘Someone was taking a picture of me out of their car,’ she explains. At first I don’t understand what she is doing, then I realise that she can sense anyone who tries to snap a photograph of her. Kristin Davis is sitting on the sunny patio of a Los Angeles ice cream parlour and every so often, as we talk, she puts a hand up to shield the side of her face. ![]()
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