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Sex and the City star Kristin Davis lets her natural beauty shine in a fresh-faced photo after having her fillers dissolved following ‘relentless’ online harassment.

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Kristin Davis showed off her age-defying good looks in a new fresh-faced photo, letting her natural beauty shine after having her fillers dissolved last year.

Kristin Davis showed off her age-defying good looks in a new fresh-faced photo, letting her natural beauty shine after having her fillers dissolved last year.

In a new photo, uploaded to her Instagram on Wednesday, the 59-year-old actress radiated beauty with minimal makeup after a new haircut by Rebekah Forecast.

The Deadly Illusions star looked decades younger than her age as she smiled softly at the camera while rocking her naturally wavy hair.

In 2021, the Colorado native had her cosmetic fillers dissolved after being ‘relentlessly ridiculed’ for using fillers and Botox.

Kristin Davis showed off her age-defying good looks in a new fresh-faced photo, letting her natural beauty shine after having her fillers dissolved last year.

“You can’t not age,” he said. Entertainment tonight last year. “The only way to not age is to not be alive, which is not something I want to happen, obviously.”

She continued, “So I just have to have these conversations with myself and try to relax and sometimes I just have to get out of my head and go for a walk.”

Over the summer, she spoke openly about finding it a “challenge” to accept herself in a world that is so critical of aging women.

The star also admitted that she had her fillers dissolved after being harassed online for her appearance.

‘I have shed tears over this. “It’s very stressful,” he told The Telegraph. “You trust the doctors (but) people personally blame us when something goes wrong, (as if) I’ve had a needle stuck in my face.”

On Wednesday afternoon, the mother of two, best known for playing Charlotte York Goldenblatt on Sex and the City, also shared an exciting update for fans of her series, And Just Like That.

‘We are back!’ he captioned a script for a revised table read for a new episode of the series’ highly anticipated third season.

Her co-star, Sarah Jessica Parker, also shared a snap on Instagram of two scripts stacked on top of a desk in front of her.

Davis (pictured above in June 2023) revealed that she dissolved her cosmetic fillers after being 'relentlessly ridiculed' for her appearance.

Davis (pictured above in June 2023) revealed that she dissolved her cosmetic fillers after being ‘relentlessly ridiculed’ for her appearance.

‘Here. Us. Ir. X, SJ’, he captioned the post.

In March, Davis teased that the Sex and The City spin-off would return soon.

Sharing a montage of behind-the-scenes moments from the show, Kristin wrote on Instagram: “It’s almost that moment again…can’t wait to be reunited with my AJLT family.”

The show was renewed in August on HBO’s Max streaming service, just days before the long-awaited return of Kim Cattrall’s iconic Sex and the City character, Samantha Jones.

In a statement, Max’s head of original content, Sarah Aubrey, said: “As we approach the highly anticipated season finale on Thursday, we elevate our cosmos to (showrunner) Michael Patrick King and his magnificent team of writers, producers, cast and crew that “Continues to captivate us, 25 years later, with dynamic friendships and interesting stories.”

Aubrey added, “We can’t wait for audiences to see where season three takes our favorite New Yorkers.”

Showrunner Michael Patrick King said: “We’re thrilled to spend more time in the Sex and the City universe telling new stories about the lives of these relatable, aspirational characters played by these incredible actors.”

Later that afternoon, the mother of two, best known for playing Charlotte York Goldenblatt on Sex and the City, shared an exciting update for fans of her series, And Just Like That.

Later that afternoon, the mother of two, best known for playing Charlotte York Goldenblatt on Sex and the City, shared an exciting update for fans of her series, And Just Like That.

Her co-star, Sarah Jessica Parker, also shared a snap on Instagram of two scripts stacked on top of a desk in front of her.

Her co-star, Sarah Jessica Parker, also shared a snap on Instagram of two scripts stacked on top of a desk in front of her.

Fans of the original Sex and the City have had a love-hate relationship with the new revival, which has sorely missed Cattrall’s positive PR guru, Samantha Jones.

In her absence, a host of new characters were introduced: Dr. Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman), Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury), and Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker).

However, viewers were surprised to learn earlier this year that, despite being very vocal about her desire to leave the character of Samantha, Cattrall had secretly agreed to return in a surprise cameo.

“It’s very interesting to get a call from the head of HBO saying, ‘What can we do?'” Cattrall told The View in June, before adding with a cheeky smile, “And I said, ‘Hmmm… let me be creative”.

The show was renewed in August on HBO's Max streaming service, just days before the long-awaited return of Kim Cattrall's iconic Sex and the City character Samantha Jones; seen in 2021

The show was renewed in August on HBO’s Max streaming service, just days before the long-awaited return of Kim Cattrall’s iconic Sex and the City character Samantha Jones; seen in 2021

Fans can expect the third season of And Just Like That… to feature lead stars Parker, Nixon and Davis along with Sarita Choudhury, Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Cathy Ang, Niall Cunningham, Chris Jackson, Nicole Ari Parker, Alexa. Swinton and Karen Pittman.

Sara Ramírez, who played non-binary comedian Che Díaz, will not return to the show because her character was a “waste of airtime,” according to insiders, who dismissed the actor’s claim that being pro-Palestinian cost them the role.

Ramirez, 48, a non-binary actor who uses they/them pronouns, hinted that they will not return for the third season of the Sex and the City spinoff in a series of posts shared on Instagram in January.

They strongly suggested that their time on the show was over as they claimed that “casting directors and agents are blacklisting actors and workers who post anything in support of the Palestinians and Gaza to ensure they will not work again.” .

In a statement, Max's head of original content, Sarah Aubrey, said:

In a statement, Max’s head of original content, Sarah Aubrey, said: “As we approach the highly anticipated season finale on Thursday, we elevate our cosmos to (showrunner) Michael Patrick King and his magnificent team of writers, producers, cast and crew who continue to captivate us, 25 years later, with dynamic friendships and interesting stories” (pictured in 2000)

Showrunner Michael Patrick King said:

Showrunner Michael Patrick King said, “We’re thrilled to spend more time in the Sex and the City universe telling new stories about the lives of these relatable, aspirational characters played by these incredible actors” (seen in 2007).

But a source close to the show ridiculed the suggestion, claiming that Ramirez’s head had been “on the chopping block since last season” because his character “no longer had value” and was “annoying.”

The second season saw the return of Carrie’s passive-aggressive furniture designer ex-fiance, Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), who informed her that he needed a five-year break from her to focus on his troubled teenage son.

This, after Carrie sold her beloved West Village apartment to buy an expensive four-bedroom, three-bathroom property near Gramercy Park where Aidan and his three children could stay when they visited from Virginia.

The second season also saw a newly sober Miranda return to work and navigate her post-breakup relationship with the dreaded Che (Ramirez) and Charlotte give up some of her household chores to return to work at a gallery.

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