In a recent interview, Kristin Davis opened up about her discomfort while filming intimate scenes in 'Sex and The City', revealing she felt unprotected and confused by the series' explicit content. She recalled hiding in her dressing room after shoots and calling her manager for support. Davis contrasted her experience with her co-stars' varying approaches to on-set comfort, emphasizing a shift throughout the series towards a more female-centric narrative, which resonated with viewers and fostered a better representation of women's experiences in such scenes.
I did not feel protected. I had to hide in my dressing room at the end of the scenario. I had to hide in my dressing room and call my manager in LA, at two in the morning.
Sex and The City was a show for women, but I often would feel uncomfortable watching the sex scenes. I don't know how the men would feel watching.
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