Kristin Davis Particularly Hated Filming One Specific Sex Scene During SATC

She also said that a third film isn't on the cards.

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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Kristin Davis has spoken out about which scene she hated filming during Sex And The City. The actress, who played Charlotte York{ =nofollow}, was answering questions as part of the cleverly named segment Sex and the Gritty on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

SATC, which ran for six seasons and spawned two movies, followed Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker{ =nofollow}), along with her best friends Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Davis) and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) as they lived their glamorous lives and dated around New York City.

And during the chat, she told the host her least favourite scene to film. ‘I have a least favourite [scene],’ she said. ‘OK, there was this one time where this guy I’m having sex with had to shout “B*_ch!’ Wh_re!” in my face.’

The scene Davis was referring to happened during season 3, in the episode Are We Sl*ts?, when Charlotte finds a man that meets all of her dating criteria — until they get to the bedroom. ‘I really, really hated it. I hated it so much,’ Davis told Cohen.

While Parker has ruled out a third film, Davis remains optimistic that something will work out in the future. She told the host, ‘I’m a hopeful person, obviously, and I have a whole, rich imagination. I have all different fantasies, Andy. I have a whole short movie planned.’

Recently, Parker revealed that she thinks the other characters in the show might not have been real{ =nofollow}. She told News.com.au,‘Sometimes I’m like, we don’t even know if Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte were real. Sometimes I’m like, hmmm, just to mess with myself. Think about it: did Carrie make them up? She's telling a story every week. This is her point of view, it's almost always her point of view.’

Her reasoning? The final season of the show saw Carrie move to Paris to embark on a relationship with artist Aleksandr Petrovsky - the key part being that she left her laptop back in New York, which she claimed could be a ‘conduit’ for her mates to exist. ('Think about it for a second, right?’)

She added, 'These friendships, real or not real, as described were beyond a source of joy and a connection and a way of relating, they were a necessity.'

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