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    Kristin Davis has apologised to Bridget Moynahan for her behaviour on Sex And The City

    The 60-year-old actress - who played Charlotte York in the iconic comedy series - has reflected on how she acted towards Bridget, 54, when she played Mr. Big's wife Natasha on the original show and its recent And Just Like That revival


    Appearing on iHeartRadio's Are You A Charlotte? podcast, she said: "Normally, what I would do for guest star people - which were usually men - I would go and try to proactively be friendly, because it is such a scary situation."

    However, Kristin realised she had unintentionally "internalised Charlotte's worldview" and didn't give Bridget a warm welcome because her character was the "nemesis" to Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw.

    She added: "I don't think I was that nice to you. I feel really bad about that, Bridget."

    Thankfully, her former co-star hasn't held any grudges.

    She laughed: "It's OK now. Don't worry!"

    The Coyote Ugly actress did admit she was confused why Kristin was "being so nice" when they later struck up a friendship at the gym.

    She recalled: "We would run into each other at the gym all the time."

    Kristin explained: "By then, we weren't in our characters anymore, and I could just be a normal person."

    She also acknowledged how "silly" she felt when she realised her onscreen character was bleeding into real life.

    She added: "I was less forgiving if you were somebody that I felt like was threatening my friend."

    Bridget pointed out that Kristin isn't the only one to struggle with the storyline, as many fans have their own strong views on Natasha, Mr. Big and Carrie.

    She said: "Because they all love Big and Carrie together and somehow I was in the way.

    "I actually said out loud sometimes, 'No, she was having an affair with my husband. Let's break this down.' "

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