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Jon Stewart
Catch Jon Stewart back in action on the Daily show and in your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. From his hilarious satirical takes on today's politics and entertainment to the unique voices of correspondents and contributors, it's your perfect companion to stay on top of what's happening now. Plus, you'll get special content just for podcast listeners, like in depth interviews and a roundup of the week's top headlines. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or or wherever you get your podcasts.
Martin Luther King III
Welcome to My Legacy. I'm Martin Luther King III and together with my wife, Andrea Waters King, and our dear friends Mark and Craig Kilburger, we explore the personal journeys that shape extraordinary lives.
Jess Hilarious
Join us for heartfelt conversations with remarkable guests like David Oyelowo, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter.
Kristen Davis
Listen to my legacy on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. This is my Legacy.
Mary Kay McBrayer
I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. This season explores women from the 19th century to now. Women who were murderers and scammers, but also women who were photojournalists, lawyers, writers, and more. This podcast tells more than just the brutal, gory details of horrific acts. I delve into the good, the bad, the difficult, and all the nuance I can find because these are the stories that we need to know to understand the intersection of society, justice, and the fascinating workings of the human psyche. Join me every week as I tell some of the most enthralling true crime stories about women who are not just victims, but heroes or villains, or often somewhere in between. Listen to the greatest true crime stories ever told on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jess Hilarious
Yo, what up? It's your girl Jess. Hilarious. And I think it's time to acknowledge that I'm not just a comedian. It's time to add uncertified therapists to my credentials. Because each and every Wednesday I'm fixing your mess on carefully Reckless on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Got problems in your relationship? Come to me. Your best friend acting shady? Come to me. Thought you was the father but you not come to me. I can't promise I won't judge you, but I can guarantee that I will help you. Listen to carefully Reckless on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast.
Andrea Buccoletti
Hi, I'm Kristen Davis and I wanna know, are you a Charlotte? This is Very exciting because we have the one, the only Andrea Buccoletti who plays De Eric in Episode, I guess. Is it technically Episode two? Is that right? Models and mortals of the original season of Sex and the City. And you play this very elusive character who is much discussed and much missed over time. And it's so amazing to have you, and I really appreciate you being here.
Kristen Davis
Thank you.
Andrea Buccoletti
I have many, many questions.
Kristen Davis
It's such a pleasure to be here and to see you again after so long.
Andrea Buccoletti
Thank you. I know. I mean, so long.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. I think I saw you at a movie theater across from Lincoln center for some premiere one time, and that's the last time I ever saw you at the movie.
Andrea Buccoletti
Was it the. One of the beds? Do you remember how there was one where we had, like, beds outside where I was like, what did Peggy do? Peggy, Remember Peggy, the event planner? And they were like, crazy, those parties. Yeah, I remember that. I remember that. And I remember thinking, because I wasn't there when you worked, you know, only. Right. And especially back then, we moved so quickly, you know, and so, like, if you weren't in the storylines with the other people, you just kind of missed out and you couldn't wait to see it, you know, in the finished version.
Kristen Davis
You know, better than I do, so.
Andrea Buccoletti
Well, I mean, that's how it was, and that's how we felt about you. And I think because you played such an interesting character who was based on a real model, but you were also modeling. Correct. Before, yes. Okay, so take me back to what your life was like in 1997, what you remember.
Kristen Davis
Well, I. I really wanted to quit modeling.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay.
Kristen Davis
I had done it for four years, four and a half years, and it really burnt out. And I had it up to here.
Andrea Buccoletti
It's a hard job.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. It was just grueling, the traveling, just never being able to settle down, ever.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And. And never have a relationship.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah, it was Just never have a dog.
Kristen Davis
All over the map. Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
Like, I don't know if you're into dogs, but I mean, like, you just don't have a life.
Kristen Davis
At one point, I traveled more than. Than flight attendants did.
Andrea Buccoletti
Wow. So, I mean, that's being super successful, but it's also very, very difficult.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So.
Andrea Buccoletti
So you were already at the ripe age of 28. Wow. Burnt. You were burnt on the modeling.
Kristen Davis
Yep.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay. So you wanted to act.
Kristen Davis
I wanted to act. And. And so I was. I got with an agency named J. Michael Bloom.
Mary Kay McBrayer
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
And they were handling a couple of people. Maury. J. Michael Bloom was handling Handling a couple of people that wanted to make the transition from modeling into acting.
Andrea Buccoletti
Right.
Kristen Davis
And this was the first audition.
Andrea Buccoletti
Amazing. No way. Do you remember how many times you had to go in?
Kristen Davis
I went in twice.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, that's pretty good.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. Just the initial audition and then the callback with Sarah.
Andrea Buccoletti
Got it. Got it.
Kristen Davis
And to prepare for that, I went and just. I went to a video store and I rented any movie that I could find with Sarah in it.
Andrea Buccoletti
How fun.
Kristen Davis
And just wanted to get familiar with her because I knew that I was. Was gonna have to be right in front of her and.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Doing the lines with her. And I wanted to be comfortable.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I feel like I already knew her a little bit.
Andrea Buccoletti
Did it work out?
Kristen Davis
It did, actually. It helped a lot.
Andrea Buccoletti
She's so easy to work with. She is, yeah. I mean, very supportive, I think sometimes people. Right. And I mean, you're so great. You're so great. In that episode, I was like, why did we not have him back? Why?
Kristen Davis
I know I was supposed to come back in the eighth episode.
Andrea Buccoletti
What the heck?
Kristen Davis
And then Dennis Erdman, who Darren's boyfriend, just. He said, don't take it personally. The writing just took a turn, and that's what happens. And I was really bummed. But maybe if I'd been in season two, I might have been able to develop more of a character or something. But I know the first season, it was really about all your experiences and Mr. Big.
Andrea Buccoletti
That is very valid. But I feel two things. Number one, you know, we had these for season one. Once we got picked up here, you know, we were. I was here in la. Michael was here in la. Michael Patrick King. Darren was here in la. And then we got picked up, but Darren had the writers room here in LA with a bunch of writers that we literally never met. We don't even still know. Like, I don't know who they are. I could see one in the hall. I wouldn't know that they were them. So we didn't have our team yet, you know, really, like, congealed. And later on, we would get them and we would have Michael Patrick King. Then we had. I believe at one point we had six women writers, which was great, but we were kind of just leaping off of Candace's book, and Candace had this story in there based on that other model who apparently auditioned to play himself, but they told him he was too old.
Kristen Davis
That's crazy, isn't it? And we were friends. I know we're friends is the magic word, because something happened at that premiere party after it premiered. And we were all there. And the party, I don't remember where it was. It was somewhere on the west side. It was a cool little club. And I don't know either. This reporter came up to me from. I think from the Daily News and asked me about how it was to have been chosen to play the part and how it was shooting. And then he asked me about why he thinks that Michael Bergen didn't. Why do I think Michael Bergen didn't get it? And I said, well, you know, it's probably because he's on Baywatch, and he was on Baywatch at the time.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah, I forgot that.
Kristen Davis
And this reporter added a line that I never said that really acted. Sounded like I said something bad about Michael.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Kristen Davis
And it ended up in the Daily News or Russian Malloy column.
Andrea Buccoletti
Awful. I remember Russia Moy.
Kristen Davis
And it was just awful. It just hit me so hard, and I just felt terrible. And I had to put out. Well, for lack of a better word, I had to put out a lot of fires. People were calling me. What the hell did you say?
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, no. Yeah. So, I mean, listen, lesson learned. Lesson learned for sure. But honestly, I've been doing this a long time, as you know, and there's crazy gossip has always been around us. Here I'm doing the podcast where I'm literally in charge, right? The clickbait headlines that they come up with over what I'm saying on this podcast. Shock even me after 30 years. I'm like, what? Like, I made a joke one time. I should know better, right? But it's hard. I'm here talking. It's very intimate. Do you know what I mean? I made a joke saying that Sarah Jessica was still mad about the bridesmaids dresses I made. I didn't make a word that Pat made her wear in Charlotte's wedding. They're like headlines. Sarah Jessica still mad at Kristen. I'm like, oh, my gosh, this is a joke, you guys.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
I mean, it's insane.
Kristen Davis
It is really crazy. So anyway, what this reporter said and what he printed was Boca that he says of Bergen. It's probably because he's on Baywatch, and that's not saying much. So it really looks like I put him down.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, no.
Kristen Davis
And I never would have done that. We were friends. But again, we have not spoken since that time.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, no. Oh, I wish we could fix that. It's the worst feeling in the world when something like this happens and you can't control it because you're just. You're just a nice person. In the middle of this insanity. You know, naive. Well, naive, but also even. I mean, I'm not naive anymore, but I still say stuff.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. It still happens. Right.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah. That I think is fine, because I know what I mean. Right. But in print, it can look a different way if they want to make it look a different way. Right. That's the thing. So tell me what you remember about filming the whole sequence. Cause obviously my favorite part is when you get back to Carrie's and you're like, can we just lay here? Can we just cuddle? I don't know what you say. It's the cutest thing in the world. I think you're incredible.
Kristen Davis
Not my lines, but, yeah. I mean, it was a fun experience that day. I don't remember too much about that day except for us having to wait a long time because some of the girls. I don't know. There was a scene. I don't. If you said you weren't there, then it wasn't the scene with all of you, but it was the scene with one of the others, with either Kim Cattrall or Cynthia Nixon, where we had to wait a while because they were take after take after take of. Of the same.
Andrea Buccoletti
This is the way. Yeah, this is the way.
Kristen Davis
And. And quite ironically, in our scene, we never did anything more than four times, I don't think. Wow. Any more than four takes.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, you should pat yourself on the back. That's amazing.
Kristen Davis
But. So I don't remember much about that day. I remember. I remember about being on the bed with her. Just being in the apartment, moving around from the kitchen and over to the bookshelf and then into the bed. But I remember that when it came time for the pan. The panning up from the floor, like the morning after.
Andrea Buccoletti
Right.
Kristen Davis
And I'm lying beside her and Allison McLean was the director. I just remember to have this idea to really hide myself to. That. You don't even know that I'm in the bed.
Andrea Buccoletti
Which is super clever. I love it. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
When the camera's panning up and then you finally see me and the phone rings and it's Willie. It's Stanford.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah, Stanford. Sorry.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, yeah. Oh, God. God rest his soul.
Andrea Buccoletti
I know. I know. I was gonna get to him next. Right. I wanna talk about him.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. But anyway.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I just remember that. And it's just a really super nice day. And I was a little bit nervous, and I asked Sarah, how am I doing? She's like, you're great.
Andrea Buccoletti
You're doing great.
Kristen Davis
And she's again, very Supportive.
Andrea Buccoletti
I'm so glad. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Tell me about Willy. What do you remember about Willie? Because the scene where you're in the fashion show when they come to see you is so, so good.
Kristen Davis
I don't remember much about Willie, actually. Yeah, I think we shot that scene in a club called Cameo.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay. I was wondering where that was. Cameo. Interesting.
Kristen Davis
Off of. What was that? Third Avenue?
Andrea Buccoletti
I don't know. I didn't get to go there.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
And the whole beginning, in terms of, like, locations, I was just like, I don't know where we are. You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
Are you from out here?
Andrea Buccoletti
I am from South Carolina. And I had moved here right before. Maybe like three years before the show, maybe more. But I did Melrose here, so I was already working here with Darren. And then I got the show, but I had lived there first and then here. But I don't seem like it. Like, when I see the pilot, I'm like, that girl doesn't know nothing about New York. That's what I think to myself. You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
You did a great job.
Andrea Buccoletti
Thank you so much. It evolved, though, as you said. It evolved. It evolved for sure. But, I mean, I remember, like, when I look back now. Cause I had not seen these episodes in almost 30 years. I saw them in the. When they first were made. They would send us VHS tapes and we would excitedly watch them. But those bars and clubs or whatever, I mean, they look like. They look like we just found a basement and threw some people in it, you know? But is that what they were like? Like, are they real? I mean, is Cameo, like, a real place for us?
Kristen Davis
No, Cameo was a real club. Wow. I don't think I'd ever been. I'd maybe been there for one other event. But. Yeah, it was actually near my house because I lived on 10th and University. Actually, funny enough, right near Christopher Noth. I know we bump into him a few times in the neighborhood.
Andrea Buccoletti
You did. But also, what a great address. That's dreamy.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. The Albert 10th in university. Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
How great. Okay. So you go on the show, it goes well. You think you're gonna be in episode eight. They had told you this.
Kristen Davis
I was put on a veil.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay.
Kristen Davis
And it canceled, I think three before.
Andrea Buccoletti
Well, I don't even remember what episode eight is.
Kristen Davis
Me neither.
Andrea Buccoletti
Interesting.
Kristen Davis
Should have watched it again.
Andrea Buccoletti
Darn it. No, that's okay. But. But. And. And then you never heard anything else.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. And I never came back.
Andrea Buccoletti
You were discussed.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, I wanted to come back in one of the movies. I Thought maybe they'd call me back. Maybe Derek comes back and he's not. Not so much of a nice guy and. Oh, my gosh. And that would have been great.
Andrea Buccoletti
So many things. So many things. And then, I mean, I feel like we talked about you forever and everybody was always like, where's Derek? Where's Derek? You know what I mean? Where is he? What happened to him? Why can't we see him?
Kristen Davis
Yeah. I remember being at the second year, the wrap party for your second season, and all the girls, all of you were the bone. The bone stuck. Yes.
Andrea Buccoletti
Because we were always just talking about you and waiting for you to come back.
Kristen Davis
I missed you girls. I mean, I cried, actually. You know, the last day of my third day of filming was at Silver Cup Studios.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yes.
Kristen Davis
And I asked to be dropped off. I mean, I was being dropped off at like 5:30 in the morning.
Andrea Buccoletti
That's how we roll from the night of shooting. Yes.
Kristen Davis
And I asked if he dropped off two and a half blocks or three blocks from my house. And I just remember fully crying and I had this little video camera with me and I was filming myself. I was doing a selfie before selfies were really normal. Filming myself crying because I was just. It was so emotional. I had such a nice time and a fun time doing that.
Andrea Buccoletti
I'm so happy. Yeah. Wow. Wow. Well, we missed out by not having you back. Because your energy in that episode with her, because she's so kind of, you know, she's thinking and she's so kind of crackly and, you know, together, and you're just so simple but also so beautiful. Like, it's such an interesting contrast. And then also Willy's so like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you know, into you and, you know, doing his whole shtick, really, like, you know, of like, I'm your manager, but I'm really in love with you. There's just so much great stuff. I wish that we had had a better. My memory of the first season is that we didn't know if we were a comedy or if we were supposed to be pushing the sexuality. So, like, one week Darren would say, like, funny. Everyone has to be funny. Come on, be funny. And we'd just be like, did you change the script? Or we're just supposed to be funnier with what's written. Like, what do you mean? Then the next week he'd be like, sexier. I'd be like, me, me, me. Like, really, like, there's no. I'm not. Okay. But, you know, we were very much that's great.
Kristen Davis
I mean, God, it works so well.
Andrea Buccoletti
It did. I mean, it worked well eventually, I think, because HBO allowed us to flail around like that.
Kristen Davis
You know, actually, it's funny. They cut one line from my whole. From everything that I did in those three days. And maybe it was too risque at the moment. Right before we. Sarah and I get into the cab to go to her apartment, I said, you know, I can't take these crowds. You know, can we? Whatever. I need to get out of here. And I said, I have a joint. And they cut that right before I get in the cabin. They cut that. Yeah, that's.
Andrea Buccoletti
So.
Kristen Davis
I guess that was too risque. That was too pushing. The. Pushing it, too, for that. For that first ever episode after the pilot.
Andrea Buccoletti
That's so crazy, because it makes perfect sense. Also, I do think that might be the last time I remember her talking to camera. Cause you get in the cab and then she has to, like, turn. Isn't that when she has to turn over the cab and talk to the camera? Which is so awkward and weird. There's a lot of fans who are like, we love the talking to the camera, but can you imagine, like, you're doing a scene and then you just have to be like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Like, it's very, very strange as an actor. Very strange.
Krem
I started to live a double life when I was a teenager. Responsible and driven and wild and out of control. My head is pounding. I'm confused. I don't know why I'm in jail. It's hard to understand what hope is when you're trapped in a cycle of addiction. Addiction took me to the darkest places. I had an AK47 pointed at my head. But one night, a new door opened and I made it into the rooms of recovery. The path would have roadblocks and detours, stalls and relapses. But when I was feeling the most lost, I found hope with community, and I made my way back this season. Join me on my journey through addiction and recovery. A story told in 12 steps. Listen to Krem's as part of the Michael Luda Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Andrew Seaman
Did you know that companies hire the most in the first two months of the year? Or that nearly half of workers are worried about being left behind? I am Andrew Seaman, LinkedIn's editor at large for jobs and career development, and my show Get Hired brings you all the information you need to, well, get hired.
Andrea Buccoletti
People are forming opinions of you Even.
Bobby Bones
Before you log into the zoom or.
Andrea Buccoletti
Walk into the room. And so you really have to think.
Bobby Bones
About what is it I want to display.
Andrea Buccoletti
You don't plant a garden and then just walk away and expect it to thrive. You are in there pulling out the weeds. You're pruning it, you're watering it. It's the same thing with your network. You should always be in there actively managing your network.
Andrew Seaman
If you don't feel confident to say.
Andrea Buccoletti
A number, even admitting that to a.
Kristen Davis
Recruiter is going to be far better.
Andrea Buccoletti
Than than saying, well, what is your budget for the role? A lot is in the follow up, right? Don't wait to follow up.
Andrew Seaman
Whether you're a new grad, an established professional, or contemplating a career change, get hired is for you. Listen to Get Hired with Andrew seaman on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you like to listen.
Kristen Davis
Everyone's forgotten who runs this valley.
Andrew Seaman
Time to remind them.
Bobby Bones
Yellowstone fans step into the Yellowstone universe.
Andrea Buccoletti
Our family legacy is this ranch and.
Kristen Davis
I protect it with my life.
Bobby Bones
Hosted by Bobby Bones, the official Yellowstone Podcast takes you deeper into the franchise that's captivated millions worldwide. Action explore, untold behind the scenes stories, exclusive cast interviews and in depth discussions about the themes and legacy of Yellowstone.
Kristen Davis
You know, the first stuns to settle.
Andrea Buccoletti
Valley fighting was all they knew.
Bobby Bones
Whether you're a longtime fan or new.
Kristen Davis
To the ranch, welcome to the Yellowstone.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones has everything you need to stay connected to the Yellowstone phenomenon.
Andrea Buccoletti
I look forward to it.
Bobby Bones
Listen to the official Yellowstone Podcast now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kristen Davis
Let's go to work.
Andrea Buccoletti
Why would you do that to me when I thought we were friends? We are friends.
Caroline D'Amore
Los Angeles, 2021. A friendly neighbor appears out of nowhere and promises to make all my dreams come true.
Kristen Davis
Let's not forget that David Bloom was a professional con artist. So you didn't stand a chance.
Caroline D'Amore
But my dreams soon turned into a nightmare.
Kristen Davis
Bloom generally targeted people with money, and.
Caroline D'Amore
I was not alone.
Kristen Davis
He took over 100 people for over $15 million. One of the victims was his own grandmother.
Andrea Buccoletti
I was married to David for almost 10 years. It was insane. I was barely functioning. And I just had this realization that he will not stop until he kills me.
Caroline D'Amore
Getting a con artist to pay for their crimes isn't easy.
Kristen Davis
Charge David Blue.
Caroline D'Amore
I'm Caroline D'Amore. Listen as I take down my scammer on Once Upon a con on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay, so let's get back to you. So you do this, you're sad, which breaks my heart. I wish we had had more sense. I don't think we had a plan. I think we were just rolling with it. Obviously a mistake on our part. What did you do? What went on? Did you model more? Did you.
Kristen Davis
No, I mean, I modeled a little bit. The big mistake that I did was I was at a movie premiere party one time and I went with a casting director named Todd Thaler. And anyway, not important, but somebody from William Morris saw me and saw me there with Todd and wanted to have a meeting with me to go and meet with them for representation. And I made the big mistake of making that leap, that jump to William Morris, because I wasn't ready at the time.
Andrea Buccoletti
It's like being thrown to the wolves.
Kristen Davis
And also, I had just booked something with J. Michael Bloom, and it's this great little small agency.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, that's hard.
Kristen Davis
But someone told me, strike while the kettle's hot.
Andrea Buccoletti
They're not wrong.
Kristen Davis
It just was the wrong move.
Andrea Buccoletti
I know. He's hard, though. You don't know.
Kristen Davis
I really regret doing that. And then that piece that came out really hurt me. Really hurt my confidence, too. And it's just so.
Andrea Buccoletti
So.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, so it was. It was a. Kind of threw me off course a little bit. I mean, of course I modeled a little bit here and there because, I mean, I was officially retired, but.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, wow.
Kristen Davis
But, you know, they throw some really good money at you to do something like. All right, sure. You know, I'll do the Carolina Herrera fragrance. Two on to launch the Definitely campaign. And. Yeah, so I did that for a while. I feel like I just basically partied in New York for six years also.
Andrea Buccoletti
Because I don't think you were alone.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, I mean, I.
Andrea Buccoletti
That was what people did.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. Nights. I mean, I remember many, many, many a day, waking up at 2 or 3pm wow. So, you know, I just come off of working really successfully in the. In the fashion world and. And just, I don't know, just having fun in the city.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Having sex in the city, too. So.
Andrea Buccoletti
I'm sure you did. Now, let me ask you this. Did you know Candace Bushnell before?
Kristen Davis
I did not. I met her on set. I think that first day.
Andrea Buccoletti
Got it. And then. Were you guys friends? Did you. We don't say too much. Sorry.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, we. No, we became friends.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
Cool. Because I know there are pictures of you out there, and I didn't know if maybe she knew you before because she did know Kind of everybody. She didn't know everyone.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. She's a fun girl.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah. And did you feel at the time. Had you read her column and the book, like, did you know the whole.
Kristen Davis
Knew nothing about it before.
Jess Hilarious
Got it.
Andrea Buccoletti
So you didn't necessarily know. Oh, this was. This was Candace's life that it was based on. You didn't really realize.
Kristen Davis
I think I was learning that on set that day.
Andrea Buccoletti
Got it.
Kristen Davis
If I was even paying attention to that. I think I was just more paying attention to being in the scene, what.
Andrea Buccoletti
You had to do. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
But, yeah, I mean, obviously learned that at some point afterwards.
Andrea Buccoletti
Interesting.
Kristen Davis
And then got the book. Well, she gave me a copy of the book.
Andrea Buccoletti
Sure.
Kristen Davis
And, yeah, so it was. She's. Yeah. Fond memories of her. She's a. She's a fun, crazy character.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah, definitely. Most definitely. I mean, she created something incredible. Yeah, exactly. So. And then Darren Starr. Did you.
Kristen Davis
So I didn't know Darren either. And wonderful meeting him. And. And I just remember when. Remember when I finished, I sent flowers to Darren and to Sarah afterwards, thanking them for a wonderful experience.
Andrea Buccoletti
No, but, I mean, you're, like, too good to be in this world. I'm so impressed.
Kristen Davis
I don't feel like I was so good at the time, actually. I feel like life has almost imitated art since doing those scenes.
Andrea Buccoletti
Wow. Okay.
Kristen Davis
I was not shy and apprehensive with women.
Andrea Buccoletti
Got it.
Kristen Davis
I mean, I was like, you know.
Andrea Buccoletti
I understand you were feeling your power.
Kristen Davis
Traveling all over the world.
Andrea Buccoletti
I definitely fed into.
Kristen Davis
Got it to my lifestyle.
Andrea Buccoletti
Well, that is interesting because that's what was so disarming about you on camera, is that you were so beautiful. And we are introduced to you in the modeling world and Stanford like, gushing over you, and then you're just, like, disarmingly like, real. And, like, this is overwhelming. And, you know, you don't see that coming at all. Like, I didn't really even remember how good it was. Like, you know, so many things. I don't remember how good. I had kind of thought, oh, the first season, we just didn't know what we were doing. When I look back on it, I'm like, no, there's. Everything's amazing. They're not. It's not gelled 100% how it would end up being. But it's all there and it's all working, you know, and you especially. And then for some reason, we just talk about you forever. And Willie talks about you, Stanford. Everyone's mixed up in my. My mind. Right. The real person and the fake Person. But, you know, I remember talking about you, and I like, you know, do you know every Outfit? Satc. It's on the Instagram. It's Instagram.
Kristen Davis
Every Outfit?
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Andrea Buccoletti
No, you don't know them. They. They have. We. We know them. We love them. They have a thing that began. They had gone, I think, to Pratt. They'd gone to fashion school. And they loved Pat Field and her creativity and kind of like, you know, really incredible uniqueness of our costume design. And they started a thing where they would analyze every outfit. That was how they began. I think they're called Just Every Outfit now. They ended up going now they're a podcast. They first. They were just Instagram. They used to talk about you a lot.
Kristen Davis
Really?
Andrea Buccoletti
Like, they're gonna be very jealous that I have you.
Kristen Davis
Do they have my outfit on this?
Andrea Buccoletti
I think they must have discussed or they must have discussed, like, where did you go? Why don't we ever get you back?
Kristen Davis
They have this whole. Oh, yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
They have theories of what happened to you. Did you move to Iowa? Do we say in the show that you moved to Iowa? I think we might.
Kristen Davis
I don't know. I think we might.
Andrea Buccoletti
Derek quits the business.
Kristen Davis
I just wanted to move to Iowa and be a cop. Have kids and be a cop.
Andrea Buccoletti
I think that's what we say, which is crazy and weird. It must have been based on something. I know I was.
Kristen Davis
I was Stanford's only client ever on the show.
Andrea Buccoletti
Right, Correct.
Kristen Davis
That you saw in person. Yes.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yes, you were. And literally, I think, the only one we ever heard of for a long time until. And just like that. And then he had another client that. Then he goes to Kyoto and becomes a monk, which, you know, we unfortunately had to do. We wanted him to have a, you know, a fictional place where we could picture him at peace. Yeah, that was our. That was our idea for Sweet Willy. I'm not gonna cry.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
But thank you. Oh, your hand's cold. Let me warm it up. Okay, so let me ask you, how on earth did you get into real estate?
Kristen Davis
I got into real estate. It was a moment of being out here and. Really?
Andrea Buccoletti
Do you moved out here?
Kristen Davis
Well, I moved out here in 2003. Actually, I probably never should have left New York. I mean, I should have stayed for a little while longer, but.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay.
Kristen Davis
But anyway, it was this opportunity. A bunch of my friends had moved out here, and I just came out. I actually booked a ticket to come out. I didn't pay for it. I let it expire, and then magically got booked On a job that weekend to shoot another little editorial with Matthew Ralston. This photographer.
Andrea Buccoletti
I know, Matthew Ralston. He filmed one of our crazy promos in the white hat where we have to lip sync.
Kristen Davis
Oh, great.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah. Yeah, he's great.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. So came out that weekend, and he took me for a hike up Runyon Canyon. And I was just looking out on the city, and I said, wow, this is really nice. And I love nature so much.
Andrea Buccoletti
And this is how I ended up here, too.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
Not Matthew Ralston, but similar. Yes.
Kristen Davis
So my friend said, you know, Andrea, I think you belong here. I said, oh, okay. And basically I went back to New York, Was going to Italy for my summer vacation, but basically, two months after being back from that vacation, I closed up shop and I moved out here.
Andrea Buccoletti
Wow. Wow. Wow.
Kristen Davis
And I'd already been living in Boreham Hill for one year. I sold my apartment on 10th street, moved to Boreham Hill, thinking I would rebuy somewhere else in Manhattan and never did. Once one foot was out, the other left as well. I get it.
Andrea Buccoletti
I get it. I just think New York is an interesting thing because, like, on the one hand, obviously, I'm back there all the time, and I do love it, but I love living here too, you know, it's hectic.
Kristen Davis
It's so crazy.
Andrea Buccoletti
It is hectic. There. It is. You can get a little worn out.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
So you're a real estate agent in the Palisades?
Kristen Davis
Yeah. So.
Andrea Buccoletti
So tell us.
Kristen Davis
Yes, I came out. I was a real estate agent in the Palisades.
Andrea Buccoletti
And you will be again.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, I will. I mean, let's hope. I mean, the office is still standing. Miraculously, everything around it burned.
Andrea Buccoletti
Unbelievable.
Kristen Davis
Everything except for Caddy corner is the start of Recruso's Village or that long line of shops there.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yes. But maybe his guys, like, put the fire hose over on your building.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, I don't know.
Andrea Buccoletti
I don't know either.
Kristen Davis
We got some overspray from maybe.
Andrea Buccoletti
Maybe.
Kristen Davis
But yeah. So been doing that. And I don't know when I'll be back in the Palisades. I mean, I really loved going there because many times I live in Venice Beach.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, that's.
Kristen Davis
I'll hop on my motorcycle and just shoot up and right up the PCH and up Chautauqua and go to the office. And I really love that.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah. It's going to happen again.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
It's going to take a while. But that's.
Kristen Davis
I'm maybe not in 2025.
Andrea Buccoletti
That's how I feel. I mean, I don't know. Yeah. But at least you didn't live there, so that's good. And good that. That you're okay. Yeah, yeah. But I feel for everybody, obviously.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So I've been doing this for four and a half years after. So I was getting to how I got into it.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Jess Hilarious
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
I had just been volunteering so much time for so many different causes. Environmental causes, political activism, working on presidential. Presidential campaigns and even on the. The Obama reelection campaign. I trained people to come into that campaign and how to speak to people and how to phone call and.
Andrea Buccoletti
Amazing. Yeah.
Mary Kay McBrayer
Wow.
Kristen Davis
So I was just sort of at a point where I'm so depleted. I mean, I haven't done anything for myself. I haven't made any money in so long. So decided I was walking by some open houses and went into one and I saw the price and I'm like, oh, my God, this is how much they cost now. Because, you know, I had bought mine years before and decided, yeah, maybe I'll get my real estate license and sell houses.
Andrea Buccoletti
Cool.
Kristen Davis
So, yeah. Aren't you still filming the reboot right now?
Andrea Buccoletti
We are. We don't call it a reboot. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Yes.
Andrea Buccoletti
It's okay.
Kristen Davis
I don't know what it's called.
Andrea Buccoletti
We call it a continuation, I think. I think that's our official word. Because it's not. We're not. It's not Sex and the City. It's. And just like that. And we have new characters, which is nice. And it's. We're just trying to be where those people would be in their lives. So obviously we're not dating necessarily, though Miranda has blown her life up and is dating, but it's very different. It's not about finding love in the way that Sex and the City was about. It's about aging and your relationships and your figuring yourself out as you go still. Because it never really ends, does it? Okay, yes. I don't know if I described that well, but, yes, we are still filming.
Kristen Davis
Well, I have to see it. I mean, is it already second or third season?
Andrea Buccoletti
The third is coming. It hasn't come yet. Which is somewhat miraculous that we're getting to do it. You know, like, it's obviously every time everyone thinks. I think. I don't really know what people think, but it seems like everyone thinks that we're, you know, this big franchise and people just give us things. You know, here, do a movie. Here do another show. No. Every single time we have to go re. Pitch, we have to kind of basically, like, come. Like, please, you know, please Every single time. Because we're, you know, we're a female based franchise. It just doesn't really happen that much. You know, I can't think of another one that really has happened. So we're very lucky.
Kristen Davis
The success that this show had is just crazy, because it is crazy. Also, I was in Sedona, Arizona, a year and a half ago. No, actually it was. Was it? No, it was spring 2024 and went to Devil's Bridge, which is this hike.
Andrea Buccoletti
I've been there.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Did you walk out on it?
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah, it's scary. It's scary. Yeah. And those winds, it's like hectic.
Kristen Davis
Yeah. So we were walking back and trying to. I was trying to find the parking. We were trying to find the parking lot with a friend of mine and this other group was with us and there was this younger girl and this other guy. And anyway, at some point this guy comes up to me and said, hey, I just have to ask you a question for my niece who's 17.
Andrea Buccoletti
Wow.
Kristen Davis
She wants to know, were you on Sex and the City?
Andrea Buccoletti
Wow.
Kristen Davis
And I said, oh, my God, 17.
Andrea Buccoletti
Year old, you know, I know, it's amazing.
Kristen Davis
It's Netflix new and still recognized me.
Andrea Buccoletti
I don't know how that's impressive. I love it. Yeah, I love it. I know.
Kristen Davis
It is really odd on and on and on.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yes, it is crazy and really hard to even like, let really fully sink in sometimes, you know, like, that's part of the reason I did this podcast is because when I'm out in the world, the different people who come and talk to me, it's just amazing, you know, And I thought, this is so lucky and unusual. And obviously we really worked hard. Obviously. But, you know, it's just, you can really work hard and it still won't happen that way, you know, like, it's not always in relationship to how hard you work, but you couldn't find a people who care about it more, you know, a group of people who care about it more. I don't know if I said that sentence right, but, like, all my podcast people are like, everyone cares so much. I'm like, yes, this is why we continue to do it and why we loved it. You know, it was like our baby, we loved it so much. And the fact that it lives on is really amazing. And that's why I'm doing this, to kind of bring everyone together and share our memories and also create community in terms of like all the new people watching it versus all the original people who watched it. And I Feel like it's a bridge. And there's so few of those in today's world, you know, where you can kind of connect people of different generations from different places of different ethnicities. Everybody has, you know, opinions and feelings about it, and I love that.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Andrea Buccoletti
So let me ask you a really weird question. I haven't asked a man this yet. Are you a Charlotte?
Kristen Davis
Oh, my Charlotte. I was thinking about that because I looked up the background of your character in the show. Actually.
Andrea Buccoletti
You don't have to say yes.
Kristen Davis
I mean, wow.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay.
Kristen Davis
I'm slowly becoming a Charlotte.
Andrea Buccoletti
Oh, I like that answer.
Kristen Davis
I've been transitioned.
Andrea Buccoletti
Okay.
Kristen Davis
That's for the past 10 or 12 years.
Andrea Buccoletti
I get it. That's how it is. You can be one and then you transition to another relationship.
Kristen Davis
Started getting longer.
Andrea Buccoletti
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Wanting more to settle down with someone nice. But it's not always so easy.
Andrea Buccoletti
It's not easy. I'm single. I fully understand. I fully understand.
Kristen Davis
Me, too.
Andrea Buccoletti
Right. But I mean, this is the thing I think is important, though. You don't have to be a Charlotte. I wouldn't think badly if you said, no, no, I'm a Samantha. I'd be like, cool. Do you know what I mean? They all have their own thing. And I think part of it is just like, owning who you are. Right. But sometimes it's owning the changes that are happening. Also, you are such a sweetheart to come out.
Kristen Davis
Thank you.
Andrea Buccoletti
Thank you.
Kristen Davis
I love you.
Andrea Buccoletti
So nice to meet you.
Kristen Davis
You're such a sweetheart.
Andrea Buccoletti
It's so nice. And we really, really were so stupid not to have you back. Sorry.
Kristen Davis
C'est la vie.
Andrea Buccoletti
C'est la vie for sure. But I just want to be the one to say that now because I'm here and, you know, I think I just feel like when I watched it, I was like, it was such a different note that you brought, like, a different energy, a different vibe that I felt like we needed. You know what I mean?
Kristen Davis
Oh, it was really wonderful, and I was so happy to be a part of the experience.
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Podcast Episode Summary: "Model Behavior with Andrea Buccoletti"
Podcast Information:
In this episode of "Are You A Charlotte?", host Kristin Davis engages in an intimate and nostalgic conversation with Andrea Buccoletti, the actress who portrayed DeEric in the original season of "Sex and the City." The episode delves deep into Andrea's experiences on the set, her interactions with Kristin, and the behind-the-scenes dynamics that shaped their characters and the show's enduring legacy.
Timestamp: 03:54 - 05:26
Kristin Davis shares her journey from a successful modeling career to pursuing acting. After four and a half years in modeling, the grueling schedule led to burnout, prompting her desire to transition into acting.
Andrea recalls Kristin's determination to shift careers and her proactive approach in preparing for auditions.
Timestamp: 05:01 - 07:13
Kristin discusses her first audition with agency J. Michael Bloom, highlighting the preparation she undertook by watching Sarah Jessica Parker's performances to better embody her character.
Andrea praises Kristin's effort, noting how it paid off during their on-screen chemistry.
Timestamp: 07:56 - 09:30
The conversation shifts to the challenges faced during the show's production, including miscommunications and misquotes that affected Kristin's reputation.
Kristin Davis: "The reporter added a line that I never said... it sounded like I said something bad about Michael." (07:56)
Andrea Buccoletti: "Lesson learned for sure... it's hard dealing with crazy gossip." (08:15)
Kristin expresses her disappointment over not returning for future episodes and the emotional toll it took.
Timestamp: 09:46 - 12:16
Kristin reminisces about specific scenes, particularly her favorite moments involving intimate interactions and the technical aspects of filming.
Andrea complements the storytelling, highlighting the clever direction and execution.
Timestamp: 12:37 - 16:36
The discussion moves to the influence of media portrayal on actors' careers and personal lives. Kristin touches upon the pressure of maintaining a public image and the challenges of being misrepresented.
Andrea empathizes, sharing her own experiences with gossip and media misrepresentation.
Timestamp: 28:39 - 32:36
Kristin narrates her shift from acting to real estate, driven by personal exhaustion and the desire for a more stable life. She discusses the challenges and rewards of her new career path.
Andrea acknowledges Kristin's resilience, noting her successful adaptation to new ventures.
Timestamp: 34:11 - 37:41
Kristin reflects on the enduring legacy of "Sex and the City," sharing anecdotes of fan interactions that highlight the show's lasting impact across generations.
Andrea emphasizes the community-building aspect of the podcast, aiming to bridge old fans with new audiences.
Timestamp: 37:41 - 38:06
As the episode wraps up, both Kristin and Andrea express their gratitude for the opportunity to revisit their shared history and look forward to continuing to connect with fans through the podcast.
Kristin Davis: "I was so happy to be a part of the experience." (37:57)
Andrea Buccoletti: "It's so nice. We really were so stupid not to have you back." (37:36)
Kristin Davis: "I really wanted to quit modeling. It was just grueling, the traveling, just never being able to settle down, ever." (04:14)
Andrea Buccoletti: "She is very supportive... sometimes people... you're so great." (06:00)
Kristin Davis: "I rented any movie I could find with Sarah in it... I wanted to get familiar with her." (05:27)
Andrea Buccoletti: "It's hard dealing with crazy gossip." (08:15)
Kristin Davis: "I was really bummed... maybe if I'd been in season two, I might have been able to develop more of a character." (06:27)
Andrea Buccoletti: "Lesson learned for sure... it's been hard." (09:25)
This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of Kristin Davis's and Andrea Buccoletti's experiences with "Sex and the City," highlighting the personal and professional challenges they faced. Through candid discussions, they shed light on the complexities of the entertainment industry, the enduring bond between cast members, and the profound impact of their work on fans worldwide. "Are You A Charlotte?" successfully bridges the past and present, celebrating the legacy of a show that continues to resonate across generations.
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