
What has Kristin Davis done to her face? Eagle-eyed AJLT fans spot strange detail amid wild rumors
Sex and the City icon Kristin Davis has ignited a new firestorm of fan speculation about the changing appearance of her face.
In recent years, the 60-year-old TV star has been trailed by a persistent stream of sensational rumors that she has gone under the knife.
Although she has never publicly indicated that she had plastic surgery, she has confessed to using fillers and then later having them dissolved.
Now, this week's episode of the Sex and the City spin-off And Just Like That... has sent viewers into another tailspin of conjecture about Kristin's looks.
One fan posted a screengrab of Kristin to Reddit and pointed out what seemed as though it might be a slight line or shadow behind her right ear.
'Is that a facelift scar behind Kristin Davis's ear? I could not unsee this-,' claimed the Redditor, prompting a vigorous discussion in the replies.
DailyMail.com has contacted Kristin's representatives for comment.
'Probably,' theorized one commenter. 'What I noticed in this scene was how much fresher she looks without so much filler. She looks lovely.'
In reply, another wrote: 'I was like wow that's a great shot the lighting is beautiful….hmm EDIT, but I do t know anything about facelifts, if the scar is behind the ear I thought it's like vertical. Like in line with the ear? Idk….anyone?'
'Yep noticed,' another Redditor alleged. 'Couldn't stop peeking at it. Distracting lol. I do hair and see little scars on women often enough from little pull and tucks. Face lift is good without the added fillers. It looks more soft and organic. She looks beautiful. Younger than she is without trying to look 30 again.'
However some fans felt differently, such as one who wrote: 'I thought it was a sliver of light- similar to the light that's on the back of her neck.'
Another complained: 'I thought you were going to talk about how good she was in this scene, instead that is all you can talk about? My god, you people are insufferable.'
The latest turn of the rumor mill comes two years after Kristin admitted that she has availed herself of both Botox and fillers in the past.
She candidly revealed that she ultimately had her fillers dissolved after being mocked for her appearance on season one of And Just Like That....
'I have done fillers and it's been good, and I've done fillers and it's been bad,' she noted during an interview with the Telegraph in 2023.
'Probably,' theorized one commenter: 'What I noticed in this scene was how much fresher she looks without so much filler'
'I've had to get them dissolved and I've been ridiculed relentlessly. And I have shed tears about it. It's very stressful,' added the Colorado native.
She also acknowledged she had gotten her lips done and recalled: 'No one told me it didn't look good for the longest time.'
Kristin revealed that her feelings about her looks have been influenced by the fact she often sees old images of herself in her 30s from the original run of Sex and the City.
'It's hard to be confronted with your younger self at all times,' she observed. 'It's a challenge to remember that you don't have to look like that. The internet wants you to - but they also don't want you to. They're very conflicted.'
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