Kristin Davis, allegedly, got back on her word when it comes to plastic surgery.
During a previous interview, Kristin Davis said that she’s scared of needles and complications that’s why she will never go under the knife.
However, the Sex and the City star recently stepped out in public while filming for the show’s reboot. And eagle-eyed fans, allegedly, noticed that she looks different.
Did Kristin Davis get plastic surgery?
As such, Woman’s Day concluded that Davis must have gone under the knife even though she previously vowed that she won’t.
Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr. Paul Nassif is also convinced that Davis did something to her face.
“I see yet another celebrity who jacked up her face with a needle,” he said.
Kristin Davis talks about her body and image
During her previous interviews, Davis admitted that she’s very particular with the way she looks. After all, she can’t help but try and fit in with Hollywood’s beauty standards.
“I used to go to the gym six days a week, two hours a day. I worked hard. It was a struggle because that was not really my body, and I was killing myself trying to change it,” she said three years ago.
But Kristin Davis also said that she feels more sure and confident about herself and the way she looks now compared to when she was younger.
“I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to say that that doesn’t concern me or that I don’t think about [beauty standards], but on the other hand, I feel stronger in who I am and that my body is my body and a lot of people love my body. Maybe there are people who don’t, but that’s always going to be the case. Don’t even give it weight. It is what it is, and you’re never going to please everyone,” she said.
‘Sex and the City’ reboot filming ongoing
Davis and her co-stars, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon are currently filming for Sex and the City… And Just Like That.
Their former co-star, Kim Cattrall has opted to not reprise her role in the series after saying that she and Kristin Davis, Nixon, and Parker were never really friends.
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