Kristin Davis says she’s ‘ridiculed relentlessly’ for using fillers
Actress Kristin Davis has revealed how she has been ridiculed for using fillers to try and maintain a youthful appearance.
The 58-year-old, star of Sex and the City spinoff show And Just Like That, admitted in an interview with the Telegraph that she used Botox years ago, but has recently moved on to fillers, with mixed success.
“I have done fillers and it’s been good and I’ve done fillers and it’s been bad,” Davis said.
“I’ve had to get them dissolved and I’ve been ridiculed relentlessly. And I have shed tears about it. It’s very stressful.”
She went on to say that it was tough to try and stay looking young and it’s a case of being knocked if you try, while also being knocked if you don’t try.
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“It’s a challenge,” she continued. “The internet wants you to, but they also don’t want you to. They’re very conflicted.”
And should the treatment not work, she complained that rather than criticise the doctor who performed the procedure, it’s the recipient who feels the brunt.
“People personally blame us when it goes wrong (rather than the doctor who did the work),” she said.
The Deadly Illusions star says she was also trolled over lip fillers when Sex and the City debuted in 2021.
“No one told me it didn’t look good for the longest time,” she said.
“But, luckily I do have good friends, who did say eventually. The thing is you don’t smile at yourself in the mirror.
“Who smiles at themselves in the mirror? Crazy people.”
It’s been 25 years since Sex and the City first hit our TV screens and Davis was celebrating the milestone was co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon, with the three appearing at the And Just Like That…It’s Been 25 Years, A Sex And The City Experience, in New York City.
The second series of And Just Like That will begin streaming on June 22, reuniting all the major stars.
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