Kristin Davis didnt feel protected filming SATC sex scenes: Hid in my dressing room

And just like that… Charlotte York was over it.Kristin Davis didn’t feel comfortable filming intimate “Sex and The City” scenes early on in the series.Davis, 59, recalled having to simulate sex without having the protection of intimacy coordinators in a new interview with People, which published Thursday.

Davis said she felt “confused” with the amount of sex scenes that were included and thought some of them weren’t needed.“I did not feel protected,” she admitted.“I had to hide in my dressing room at the end of the scenario.

I had to hide in my dressing room and call my manager in LA, at two in the morning.”According to Davis, Kim Cattrall (played Samantha Jones) could “definitely protect herself,” while Sarah Jessica Parker (played Carrie Bradshaw) was the “most protected” — but felt “the most uncomfortable” about being nude on camera.Cynthia Nixon, meanwhile, who played Miranda Hobbes, “doesn’t care about anything,” Davis said.“Like, I remember one thing she filmed with [David] Eigenberg, and I was like, ‘Why is he grabbing her breast like that? Why didn’t someone tell him to do it?'”“I was like, ‘Tell him to do it more nicely.’ And she was like, ‘What are you talking about?’ I was like, ‘Who was protecting you there?’ She’s like, ‘No one.'”“Sex and The City” was a show for women, Davis noted — but she often would feel “uncomfortable” watching the sex scenes.“I don’t know how the men would feel watching ’cause I’m not a man.

But it would be more for the male gaze than for the female gaze,” she said.“A female gaze — they don’t wanna see that.”As the series progressed, the sex scenes “became much more our gaze as it should be” and more about “us being comfortable.”“Sex and the City” ran on HBO for six seasons from 1998 to 2004.

It’s revival, “And Just Like That..,” returns this year for Season 3.Prior to her “SATC” fame, Davis played Brooke A...

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