Kristin Davis Apologizes to Bridget Moynahan for Set Behavior

UPDATE: In a revealing new interview, Kristin Davis has publicly apologized to co-star Bridget Moynahan for her behavior on the set of Sex and the City. This heartfelt moment unfolded during an episode of Davis’s podcast, Are You A Charlotte?, where she reflected on their past interactions.
Davis, who portrayed Charlotte York alongside Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, admitted she wasn’t “that nice” to Moynahan, who played Natasha Naginsky, a character often seen as a rival to Carrie. This apology comes as fans of the iconic series continue to discuss the dynamics between the characters.
In the podcast episode, released earlier today, Davis expressed regret, stating, “I feel really bad about that, Bridget.” She explained that her character’s rivalry with Natasha influenced her off-screen behavior. “I internalized Charlotte’s worldview,” Davis noted, admitting she struggled to separate her character’s feelings from her own.
Moynahan, who was gracious in her response, reassured Davis, saying, “It’s OK now, don’t worry.” Their candid discussion also touched on how the actresses would encounter each other at the gym, where Davis’s kindness left Moynahan confused, given their on-screen tension.
Davis confessed, “I felt so silly” about allowing her character’s persona to affect her real-life interactions. She acknowledged that “time and distance” allowed her to understand the importance of separating her work from her personal life.
The conversation took a deeper turn as Moynahan shared insights into fans’ perceptions of her character, revealing that many viewed Natasha as an obstacle in the romance between Big and Carrie. “I actually said out loud sometimes, ‘No, she was having an affair with my husband,’” she explained, shedding light on the complexities of their roles.
This unexpected apology and the heartfelt discussion resonate with fans who have followed the series for years. The emotional exchange highlights the importance of recognizing past behaviors and addressing them, fostering a spirit of reconciliation.
As fans reflect on these revelations, the episode serves as a reminder of the real-life impact of on-screen roles and the relationships that develop behind the scenes. For those invested in the Sex and the City legacy, this candid moment between Davis and Moynahan is sure to spark conversations online.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the entertainment world reacts to Davis’s apology and the insights shared on Are You A Charlotte?.