Kristin Davis has apologised to Bridget Moynahan for hr snubbing her on the Sex And The City set.
The actress, 60, who played Charlotte York in the iconic comedy series, has reflected on how she acted towards Bridget, 54, when she played Mr. Big’s wife Natasha on the original show and its recent And Just Like That revival.
Appearing on iHeartRadio’s Are You A Charlotte? podcast, she said: ‘Normally, what I would do for guest star people — which were usually men — I would go and try to proactively be friendly, because it is such a scary situation.’
However, due to Bridget playing the ‘nemesis’ to Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, Kristin admitted that she had unintentionally ‘internalized Charlotte’s worldview.’
Kristen added: ‘I don’t think I was that nice to you. I feel really bad about that, Bridget.’
Thankfully, her former co-star hasn’t held any grudges and replied: ‘It’s OK now,’ laughing she added, ‘Don’t worry!’
Kristin Davis has apologised to Bridget Moynahan for snubbing her on the Sex And The City set
The actress, 60, who played Charlotte York, has reflected on how she acted towards Bridget, 54, when she played Mr. Big’s wife Natasha on the original show and And Just Like That revival
The Coyote Ugly actress did admit she was confused why Kristin was ‘being so nice’ when they later struck up a friendship at the gym.
She recalled: ‘We would run into each other at the gym all the time.’
Kristin explained: ‘By then, we weren’t in our characters anymore, and I could just be a normal person.’
She also acknowledged how ‘silly’ she felt when she realised her onscreen character was bleeding into real life.
Kristin added: ‘I was less forgiving if you were somebody that I felt like was threatening my friend.’
Bridget pointed out that Kristin isn’t the only one to struggle with the storyline, as many fans have their own strong views on Natasha, Mr. Big and Carrie.
She said: ‘Because they all love Big and Carrie together and somehow I was in the way.
‘I actually said out loud sometimes, “No, she was having an affair with my husband. Let’s break this down”.’
Kristin said: ‘Normally, what I would do for guest star people — which were usually men — I would go and try to proactively be friendly, because it is such a scary situation’
However, due to Bridget playing the ‘nemesis’ to Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, Kristin admitted that she had unintentionally ‘internalized Charlotte’s worldview’; L-R Cynthia Nixon, Krisitin, Sarah
It comes after Kristin revealed she and the rest of the cast of And Just Like That had ‘no idea’ the show was going to be axed after three series and she was ‘devastated’.
The drama, which is a sequel to the original Sex And The City series, launched on Sky and HBO Max in 2021, with Kristin, Sarah and Cynthia Nixon reprising their fan-favourite roles.
Kim Cattrall, 69, who played Samantha Jones, did not return after her public feud with Sarah, 60, though did make a guest cameo in series two.
However, last month fans were left stunned when it was announced the reboot would be coming to an abrupt end.
Speaking out following the final episode, Kristin, 60, has revealed the cast also didn’t see the news coming like their viewers.
Kristin told Drew Barrymore on her show how it was ‘definitely true’ the cast and crew ‘didn’t know’ the show’s fate ahead of wrapping series three.
The actress said: ‘Our commitment that we had made was a three-year commitment to each other, so we knew that part, but I just assumed that we were going to keep going.
‘That’s how I am.’
And Just Like That had got a mixed response from viewers after its debut but Kristin was ‘profoundly sad’ after showrunner Michael Patrick King revealed in August that the programme would be ending.
The star – who had played the role of Charlotte York since Sex And The City first aired in 1998 – wrote on Instagram: ‘I am profoundly sad.
The Coyote Ugly actress (pictured) did admit she was confused why Kristin was ‘being so nice’ when they later struck up a friendship at the gym
Bridget recalled: ‘We would run into each other at the gym all the time,’ Kristin explained: ‘By then, we weren’t in our characters anymore, and I could just be a normal person’; pictured with Evan Handler in 2001
‘I love our whole beautiful cast and crew. 400 artisans working hard on our show with deep love. And to our loyal fans, we love you forever and ever.’
The series ended after a two-part finale to the third season and King felt it was the right time to bring the show to a conclusion.
He said in a message posted on HBO Max’s social media pages: ‘And just like that… the ongoing storytelling of the Sex and the City universe is coming to an end.
‘While I was writing the last episode of And Just Like That… season three, it became clear to me that this might be a wonderful place to stop.
‘Along with Sarah Jessica Parker, Casey Bloys and Sarah Aubrey, we decided to end the popular series this year with a two-part finale and extended the original series order from 10 episodes to 12.
‘SJP and I held off announcing the news until now because we didn’t want the word ‘final’ to overshadow the fun of watching the season. It’s with great gratitude we thank all the viewers who have let these characters into their homes and their hearts over these many years.’