Kristin Davis is reminding everyone that natural is beautiful with her latest selfie that’s free of both fillers and makeup. The 59-year-old Sex and the City star is embracing all things natural that has her fans gushing over how she is “so beautiful.”
In addition to Sex and the City, Davis played Charlotte York Goldenblatt in the revival show And Just Like That…. She also had a memorable—and villainous—role in Melrose Place before making her Broadway debut in a 2012 production of The Best Man.
Kristin Davis shares an all-natural selfie free of makeup and fillers
On Wednesday, Davis took to Instagram to share a bare-faced selfie showing off full waves of brown hair swept in a side part. She credited the new cut to Rebekah Forecast and ended her caption with, “NYC water = Kenya hair vibes part 2??”
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Fans had nothing but high praise for the look. “A huge YES to this,” one wrote, adding, “Stunning.” Another assured Davis, “You are so beautiful!!! never forget that.”
Yet another went further, saying, “You look amazing. Glad you took out the fillers, your true self looks so much better.” In a similar vein, another of her 1.4 million followers praised, “Love It Kristin!!! Take care my friend!!! Stay You!!!”
Kristin Davis had a troubled history with fillers
When fans reference fillers in regards to Davis, they’re referring to the time she used fillers only to be reportedly “ridiculed relentlessly.” At first, she tried Botox, only to find it “didn’t do anything else for a long time.” So, she experimented further with fillers.
“I have done fillers and it’s been good and I’ve done fillers and it’s been bad,” she told The Telegraph last summer. “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 also noted that “people personally blame us when it goes wrong.”
After getting work on her lips done, Davis said that “No one told me it didn’t look good for the longest time.” 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.”
She explained of her initial choice, “It’s hard to be confronted with your younger self at all times,” adding, “And it’s a challenge to remember that you don’t have to look like that. The internet wants you to — but they also don’t want you to. They’re very conflicted.”