Kristin Davis, best known for playing Charlotte York on Sex and the City, has opened up about the uncomfortable experiences she’s had with fans making personal comments about her body. The actress revealed that people would sometimes approach her in public and say things like, “You’re not fat,” thinking it was a compliment.
Davis explained that these remarks often caught her off guard and left her unsure how to respond. While she understood that most fans didn’t mean to be hurtful, the comments still put focus on her appearance in a way that felt unnecessary and invasive.
She spoke about how women in the public eye face constant scrutiny over their looks, and how this pressure can be exhausting. Even when the comments are meant to be positive, they can still carry an underlying judgment about body image and beauty standards.
Reflecting on her time in the spotlight, Davis said she has learned to protect her self-esteem and focus on her health and happiness rather than outside opinions. She also expressed hope that people will become more thoughtful about the way they talk to others about their bodies.
Her honesty has sparked conversations about celebrity culture, the challenges of fame, and how even well-meaning interactions can unintentionally cross personal boundaries.