Kristin Davis has vented her anger at the focus on her and her 'Sex and the City' and 'And Just Like That...' co-stars' appearances.

Kristin Davis 'angry' at SATC stars' appearance critics

Kristin Davis 'angry' at SATC stars' appearance critics

The 56-year-old actress stars as Charlotte York-Goldenblatt in the hit series, two spin-off movies, and revival series, which has just landed on HBO Max.

And Kristin is furious at the negative attention she and her castmates - including Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw) and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes) - receive online.

Speaking to The Sunday Times newspaper's Style Magazine, she said: “Everyone wants to comment, pro or nay or whatever, on our hair and our faces and our this and our that. The level of intensity of it was a shock.

“I feel angry and I don’t want to feel angry all the time, so I don’t look at it, I just know it’s there."

She added: “That’s the problem with social media, right, is that you don’t know what those people are doing. You don’t know anything about them. They’re just hurling bombs at you. It makes me angry.”

Kristin's comments come after Sarah Jessica, also 56, branded the chatter about her appearance as "misogynist".

The star believes that she and the other female cast members are treated differently to their male counterparts.

She said: "There’s so much misogynist chatter in response to us that would never. Happen. About. A. Man. Grey hair grey hair grey hair. Does she have grey hair?’

"I’m sitting with Andy Cohen and he has a full head of grey hair, and he’s exquisite. Why is it okay for him? I don’t know what to tell you people."

And Sarah feels particularly frustrated by the critical comments on social media, and thinks she'll always be criticised, irrespective of how she looks.

She added: "It almost feels as if people don’t want us to be perfectly okay with where we are, as if they almost enjoy us being pained by who we are today, whether we choose to age naturally and not look perfect, or whether you do something if that makes you feel better.

"I know what I look like. I have no choice. What am I going to do about it? Stop ageing? Disappear?"