'Sex and the City' star Kristin Davis says 'people are still mad at us' for killing Big on 'And Just Like That'
Kristin Davis, who played Charlotte on that HBO show, its movie adaptations, and its sequel series, And Just Like That , said as much on Monday's edition of iHeartPodcast's Are You A Charlotte?.
"People, I think, are still mad at us, I think," Davis told her guest, Megan Thee Stallion, who had managed to avoid the news up to that point.
They broached the subject as they talked about which man was supposed to be with Sarah Jessica Parker's main character, Carrie Bradshaw, in the saga. Was it John Corbett's Aidan, who Megan thought was "the person that she should have been with," or Chris Noth's Mr. Big, whom Bradshaw was married to when he died from a heart attack.
Davis asked if she knew that Carrie and Aidan were still going on in the current Max series.
The "Savage" artist did not, noting that she likes to watch things "on my own time."
She asked if Big is still on the show, and Davis asked if she really wanted to know.
"Something happened to him," Davis said. "Should I tell her?"
Megan Thee Stallion wanted to be caught up.
"He died," Davis explained. "I feel really bad. We killed him."
Davis recounted that Big had died of a heart issue after working out on his Peloton bike. The death occurred in the very first episode of And Just Like That, which, in Davis' defense, aired in December 2021. It made sense, because the original series had been about Carrie — and her friends — searching for romance, and she had now permanently coupled up with the man who caused much of her heartache.Davis apologized for the spoiler, but Megan Thee Stallion dismissed it.
"If I would have been watching that show and saw that man die, I would have gagged," she said.
Davis told her that she missed a lot in the movies, but Big died in AJLT. Even though the actress mixes up what happens where.
However, the rapper concluded the choice to kill Big in the first episode was "so perfect."
Listen to the full conversation above.
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