Sex and The City became a smash hit soon after it first aired on TV back in 1998.
The series focused on the lives of four female friends as they navigated through their lives, careers and the dating scene in New York.
And with that, as the title suggests, there were plenty of intimate scenes the stars – Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon – had to film.
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Now, Kristin Davis, 59, who portrays Charlotte York Goldenblatt in the hit series, films and reboot, has spoken about what it was like for her to shoot those scenes when the series first began.
Speaking to People, the star said it was a little uncomfortable for her at first.
"I did not feel protected," she told the publication.
"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 L.A, at two in the morning."
There were no intimacy coordinators on set in the late '90s, she said.
The actress said that soon the intimacy scenes started to be about "us being comfortable".
She also questioned just how many sex scenes there were in the show at the very beginning.
It comes after Davis, who recently launched her own podcast, revealed one of her bad dating stories to rival that of the show.
Speaking on her podcast, Are You a Charlotte?, she recalled the time she was once ghosted by an "out of work" actor she was seeing, who is now a big star, after she loaned him $US5,000 (approx. $7,900).
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Davis said she felt sorry for the man as he was getting bill notices, but called the money lending a ''horrible mistake".
''I was like, 'Can I lend you some money?' Horrible mistake!" she recalled.
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"Anyone listening, do not lend anyone money that you are dating. Do not do it! It doesn't end well.
''I lent him this money, I think it was all of $US5,000... and he stopped calling. I'm like, 'What the heck!?'"
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