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What has Kristin Davis done to her face? Eagle-eyed AJLT fans spot strange detail amid wild rumors
What has Kristin Davis done to her face? Eagle-eyed AJLT fans spot strange detail amid wild rumors

Daily Mail​

time6 hours ago

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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. 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.'

The Big Bush Revival - Here's Why Everyone's Obsessed With Pubic Hair
The Big Bush Revival - Here's Why Everyone's Obsessed With Pubic Hair

Graziadaily

time9 hours ago

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  • Graziadaily

The Big Bush Revival - Here's Why Everyone's Obsessed With Pubic Hair

Over the years, your relationship with your pubes has no doubt evolved. You probably started your hair removal journey in your teens with an old razor nicked from your dad that you used to dry-shave your bikini line. Then you might have aged up to Veet's small wax strips, taking several minutes to muster the courage to yank off each section. Eventually, you upgraded to a salon, bravely progressing through the menu with each appointment. Our personal journey with our pubes is always changing and so too are the trends. In the last year, pubes have incited widespread discussion for both their excess and their absence. Earlier this year at the Grammys, Bianca Censori graced the red carpet with her husband Kanye West in a fur coat that she then dropped, revealing absolutely nothing underneath. Technically, she was wearing a thin sheer dress but calling it clothes is like calling clingfilm a blindfold. Noticeable was Bianca's lack of pubes; she had gone for a Hollywood wax, which involves removing the whole lot. The response to Censori's move was predominantly negative, with many people commenting that the juxtaposition of a fully clothed Kanye next to her made the whole thing feel weirdly controlling. The Hollywood was not exempt from the conversation – the lack of hair felt doll-like and infantilising. Her pubes were making a statement and people didn't like it. While hair removal can be traced all the way back to Cleopatra, who liked to remove all her body hair with sugar wax, modern depilation trends have tended to follow the popularisation of swimsuits. As bikinis got smaller the need for less and less hair followed. And in the '90s – when high-leg bikini briefs were the epitome of cool beachwear – the Brazilian wax (where just a small 'landing' strip or triangle on the mons pubis remains) rose in popularity, subsequently encouraged by Carrie Bradshaw getting one in Sex And The City (albeit accidentally and apparently horrified to be left with so little hair down there). Fast forward to today and – say what you will about Censori – the Hollywood is now the most popular wax option in most salons. Beauty bookings app Ruuby has seen a 13% uptick in Hollywood waxes compared to 2024. The Hollywood has notably – and unfortunately – found favour with another group. Many podcast bros have shared that they 'require' a woman to have hairless nether regions and this has been one of the driving factors behind a counter trend in pubes – the big bush. Trending last year on social media was 'full bush in a bikini'. What started with a viral Etsy review that encouraged people to embrace their natural hair developed into a rallying cry across TikTok and Instagram, urging users to resist societal pressure to remove hair and instead embrace the natural plumage of their pubage. And the bush made a splash in fashion too when Maison Margiela's models walked the catwalk wearing merkins for the brand's spring 2024 couture show, with Björk then modelling the look on the front cover of Scandinavian Vogue. A Hollywood may be popular but in Hollywood itself it seems a big bush is in fashion. For those rocking pubic hair, it's not in spite of the disgust of a certain type of man but because of it. There's something powerful and sexy about so proudly rejecting a beauty standard. And within this trend is a growing number of people who are customising their hairiness – women who shave their arms but have a bush like a forest. Or those with a monobrow and hairy pits who keep it bald between their legs. 'Young consumers are moving away from all-or-nothing grooming. Instead, it's about choosing where and how to groom,' says Artina Rianberg, product innovation specialist at vegan hair removal and bodycare brand Estrid. And it's not just what you have but how you get there. In 2024, laser hair removal became the UK's most searched-for non-surgical aesthetic treatment. At Strip (the 'hair removal experts') the team has seen its Hollywood laser treatment bookings jump by 18% in one year, with Brazilian treatments increasing by 23%. And it's not just women: male Brazilian laser treatments more than doubled over the past year. As for those not opting for permanent hair removal, modes of at-home maintenance are likewise evolving. Disposable razors have gone the same way as plastic straws as consumers opt for more sustainable brands and subscription services, such as FFS Beauty and Estrid. And many women are more aware of the 'pink tax'-the added cost of buying products marketed to women – so are making a play for 'manscaping' shavers. Much like our clothes or the hair on our head, our pubes are more than a fashion choice. Whether we realise it or not, they make a statement – they can signal the kind of person you are, the values you keep and even the kind of partner you don't want near your bush (or lack thereof). Flora Gill is a journalist who has written for GQ, Sunday Times, ST Style, ST Magazine, Telegraph, Radio Times, Grazia, Evening Standard and Air Mail. Follow her @floraegill

Kim Cattrall's Samantha Jones makes cheeky surprise cameo on ‘And Just Like That' Season 3
Kim Cattrall's Samantha Jones makes cheeky surprise cameo on ‘And Just Like That' Season 3

New York Post

time12 hours ago

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  • New York Post

Kim Cattrall's Samantha Jones makes cheeky surprise cameo on ‘And Just Like That' Season 3

Samantha Jones is back. In the fifth episode of 'And Just Like That' Season 3, the 'Sex and the City' spinoff saw Kim Cattrall's character return with an offscreen cameo, in text form. In the 'And Just Like That' episode 'Under the Table,' Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker, 60) is at odds with her downstairs neighbor, Duncan Reeves (Jonathan Cake), who wants her to remove her heels when she's in her Gramercy Park townhouse, due to the noise they make when she walks around. Advertisement She eventually learns that he's a biographer who is working on a book. 9 Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) in 'And Just Like That' Season 3. 9 Duncan (Jonathan Crake) in 'And Just Like That' Season 3. Advertisement 9 Kim Cattrall in 'And Just Like That' for her Season 2 cameo. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Cattrall, 68, isn't in the episode, but there's a close up on Carrie's phone as she reaches out to Samantha via text message, asking her, 'What do you know about Duncan Reeves?' Samantha replies, 'They say he's a lot of fun. Why?' Carrie explains, 'He's living under me.' Advertisement 'I wish he was under me,' Samantha quips. Carrie then informs Miranda (Cynthia Nixon, 59), 'Hey, Samantha says that Duncan Reeves is known to be fun.' 'Well, he's like 6'5, so that's her kind of fun,' Miranda says. 9 Carrie's text exchange with Samantha in 'And Just Like That' Season 3. HBO Advertisement 9 Sarah Jessica Parker in 'And Just Like That' Season 3. 9 Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon in 2000 for 'Sex and the City.' Getty Images Cattrall played the brash publicist Samantha Jones from 1998 to 2004, and reprised the role for spinoff films in 2008 and 2010. The original show followed Carrie Bradshaw and her friends Samantha, Miranda Hobbes, and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis, 60) through dating adventures in New York City. Cattrall notably isn't in the spinoff show 'And Just Like That,' which airs on Max and follows Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte in their 50s. Her absence from the spinoff comes amid behind-the-scenes cast feud rumors, which SJP has denied. 9 Willie Garson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristian Davis, Kim Cattrall, and Cynthia Nixon in 'Sex And The City.' Getty Images 9 Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis in 'And Just Like That.' Advertisement In the world of the show, Samantha and Carrie grew apart after Carrie fired her as her publicist, and Samantha moved to London. Cattrall did make a brief cameo in 'And Just Like That' Season 2. That one was onscreen, showing her in the back of a car as she called Carrie. Despite her rumored bad blood with Parker and her fellow former 'Sex and the City' cast mates, Cattrall told the Times of London earlier this month that she's fine with the show being her legacy. 9 Kim Cattrall attends the Balmain Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show on March 5, 2025 in Paris, France. Getty Images Advertisement 'I created a fantastic character that I loved, and I put a lot of love in it,' she said. 'If I'm remembered only for that, then that's really OK.' Meanwhile, Charlotte also learned on the latest episode that her husband, Harry (Evan Handler), has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. 'I knew something would happen, right? We couldn't just go on, if you know what I mean,' Davis told Variety on Thursday. Advertisement 'I was relieved that it wasn't something horrible. It could have been worse — at least I didn't have to cheat on him or something like that, right? That would be so out of character; it would make no sense,' she continued. 'I knew Michael [Patrick King] wouldn't do that, but I was like, Oh, God — cancer. Which is how Charlotte feels, and, of course, how everyone would feel.' 'And Just Like That' airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Max.

Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall's character Samantha Jones returns to spin-off show for brief exchange
Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall's character Samantha Jones returns to spin-off show for brief exchange

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

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Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall's character Samantha Jones returns to spin-off show for brief exchange

Fan-favourite Kim Cattrall may have left the Sex and the City franchise years ago, but to the surprise of fans, her character Samantha Jones made an off-screen cameo for the third season of spin-off show, And Just Like That. Cattrall officially parted ways with the franchise in 2010, after filming wrapped on the second movie based on the popular Noughties series, which follows a group of single New York women as they undergo the trials and tribulations of dating. The departure came amid rumours of a feud with lead star Sarah Jessica Parker, however fans have missed her character's unapologetic sexuality and honesty. Viewers were treated to a little dose of Samantha on Thursday night's episode (26 June) of And Just Like That, as Carrie (Parker) reached out to Jones for some help. Asking for some information on her neighbour Duncan Reeves (Jonathan Cake), Carrie contacted Samantha via text. 'What do you know about Duncan Reeves?' she asked, as Samantha responded: 'They say he's a lot of fun. Why?' Carrie told her friend, 'He's living under me.' To which Samantha quipped: 'I wish he was under me.' Viewers had mixed reactions to the scene, as one person wrote: 'Damn I wish could at least get a lil Samantha Jones voice note or something instead of this weak ass text.' Another added: 'Not another Samantha texting scene UGH #AndJustLikeThat.' Some were left frustrated by the teasing, writing: 'Booooo! We don't want to see no damn text messages with Samantha!! It's either she comes on or leave her character be! This is lame!' 'CANNOT DEAL WITH THIS SHOW WE NEED A SAMANTHA JONES SPIN OFF SHOW' added another impatient fan. However, others were grateful for any reference at all, saying: 'Even just literal texts from Samantha make this show better.' One viewer posted that the character's role has taken something substantial from the show, saying: 'I miss Samantha. Even though I watch every new episode it's just not giving the same energy as the original show. I love the original even with how outdated, appalling, and annoying it can get. I just wish it had more to it.' In a three-star review of the third season for The Independent, chief TV critic Nick Hilton called the writing 'clunky' but said the show was beginning to 'find its groove' and would 'please hardcore fans'.

And Just Like That star admits to NEVER watching an episode of Sex and the City before audition
And Just Like That star admits to NEVER watching an episode of Sex and the City before audition

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

And Just Like That star admits to NEVER watching an episode of Sex and the City before audition

And Just Like That star Cathy Ang never watched an episode of Sex and the City before she was cast as Kristin Davis ' onscreen daughter Lily York Goldenblatt in 2021. Outraged, the 60-year-old Emmy nominee asked the 29-year-old NYU grad on her podcast Are You a Charlotte on Tuesday if she told her or the other executive producers about that at the time. 'Am I gonna make you cry already?' Cathy asked Kristin. 'I kind of grew up in a more conservative environment where, like, my parents would not have been comfortable with me watching the show, of course. I really wish my mom had watched this show. You know, there's so many things that I feel like, actually, I think my mom is a Charlotte, you know, and there's many ways where I feel like she could have found, like, more freedom in her life.' Ang continued: 'Anyway, it doesn't matter, but I didn't get to watch the show. And then watching the show, actually, after already being cast, I was like, "Holy guacamole!" But just like so kind of taken aback by the world that I was about to enter. And that probably would have freaked me out [at a younger age].' The Chinese-Filipino-American actress-singer previously told Cosmopolitan in 2021 that she actually first watched the movies Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010), and once she got the role she 'binged the show in like a week.' 'I think if I had watched it as a teen, I wouldn't have understood as many of the problems they ran into, because I was just a little bit unaware,' Cathy admitted. 'So I appreciated that I waited because it would have felt more foreign to me before, but now I could relate to these characters.' Davis told Ang that her self-taped audition during the COVID-19 pandemic was 'super brilliant' because of her prowess on the piano, which 'impressed' showrunner Michael Patrick King. The Iowa-born, Cali-raised brunette's character Lily should technically be 21 years old considering Charlotte and Harry (Evan Handler) adopted her as a baby in 2004 following the emotional Sex and the City series finale. The art dealer and divorce attorney's biological, non-binary child Rose aka 'Rock' (played by 15-year-old Alexa Swinton) should technically be 17 years older considering she was born in 2008 during the first SATC film. There are fan theories that the hot-tempered teen is secretly the franchise's villain considering she stole Carrie Bradshaw's (Sarah Jessica Parker) cell phone before she was stood up at the altar by Mr. Big (Chris Noth), who was desperately trying to call her. And Lily's piano recital in the And Just Like That series premiere kept Carrie from Big on the night he suffered a fatal heart attack on a Peloton bike at their lavish Manhattan apartment. 'The show has opened up like so many opportunities for me,' Cathy gushed. 'It was also strange that like I would ever be recognized. I went to a Bachelorette party in Texas and I gotta say I got recognized like three times down one street and it was really exciting to be a part of something that brings so many people joy.' The Chinese-Filipino-American actress-singer previously told Cosmopolitan in 2021 that she actually first watched the movies Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010), and once she got the role she 'binged the show in like a week' The art dealer and divorce attorney's biological, non-binary child Rose aka 'Rock' (played by 15-year-old Alexa Swinton) should technically be 17 years older considering she was born in 2008 during the first SATC film There are fan theories that the hot-tempered teen is secretly the franchise's villain considering she stole Carrie Bradshaw's (Sarah Jessica Parker) cell phone before she was stood up at the altar by Mr. Big (Chris Noth), who was desperately trying to call her And Lily's piano recital in the And Just Like That series premiere kept Carrie from Big on the night he suffered a fatal heart attack on a Peloton bike at their lavish Manhattan apartment Cathy gushed: 'It was also strange that like I would ever be recognized. I went to a Bachelorette party in Texas and I gotta say I got recognized like three times down one street and it was really exciting to be a part of something that brings so many people joy' That's arguable considering most SATC fans hate watch the dismally-reviewed continuation due to their devotion to Darren Star's small-screen adaptation of Candace Bushnell's newspaper column and 1996 book anthology, which aired for six seasons on HBO spanning 1998-2004 Catch more of Ang as Lily in the 12-episode third season of And Just Like That, which airs Thursdays on Max That's arguable considering most SATC fans hate watch the dismally-reviewed continuation due to their devotion to Darren Star's small-screen adaptation of Candace Bushnell's newspaper column and 1996 book anthology, which aired for six seasons on HBO spanning 1998-2004. The Emmy-winning series borrowed heavily from its predecessor about four female friends living in a big city - NBC sitcom The Golden Girls (1985-1992) - even copying the character archetypes of a funny one, a smart one, a naïve one, and a slut.

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