Kristin Davis has shown the results of dissolving her fillers for the first time after being deceived about her appearance for years.
The 59-year-old actress looked fresh-faced in a new portrait photo that revealed the infamous beauty treatment was well and truly a thing of the past and has been ditched for good.
This can be seen in a new close-up photo shared on Wednesday Sex and the City Star revealed her age-defying look with minimal makeup.
Davis looked decades younger than her age as she smiled confidently for the camera while also showing off her naturally wavy locks to the delight of her Instagram followers.
In 2021 the And just like that… The actress ditched her cosmetic fillers after facing endless criticism online for using fillers and Botox.
“It’s hard to be constantly confronted with your younger self,” she told UK The Telegraph Last June. “It’s a challenge to remember that you don’t have to look like that. The internet wants you to do it – but it also doesn’t want you to do it. They are very contradictory.”
Davis, who starred in six seasons of “Charlotte York-Goldenblatt.” Sex and the Citysaid she was constantly confronted with her appearance in her 30s, which caused her self-esteem to plummet.
“I did filler and it was good, and I did filler and it was bad,” the actress explained. “I had to have it disbanded and was ridiculed relentlessly. And I shed tears over it. It is very stressful.”
She further explained that people blamed her for the filters not looking good instead of blaming the surgeons. “People blame us personally when something goes wrong,” she said, adding: “No one told me things weren’t looking good for a long time, but luckily I have good friends who said it at some point.”
The star’s new cosmetics-free stance matches her previous one SATC Castmate Kim Cattrall‘S. Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in the original HBO series, narrated Daily Mail in April 2011 that she “wanted to embrace aging because I think that’s what’s interesting.”
She added at the time: “I think a forehead without wrinkles doesn’t tell me they’ve had a life.”