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Kristin Davis Responds To A Fan Who Suggests Charlotte And Mr. Big Are One Of The ‘Lost Couples’ On ‘Sex And The City’

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February 17, 2009 Beverly Hills, Ca.; Kristin Davis and Chris Noth; 11th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards; Held at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Hotel (Photo by Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic)

It looks like Sex and the City fans are getting their heartstrings pulled by Charlotte York Goldenblatt herself. Kristin Davis, who played Charlotte in the hit HBO series, recently responded to a comment about what might have been between her character and Chris Noth’s Mr. Big if the two happened to end up together in the show.

“THE LOST COUPLES OF SATC. Enough with Carrie and Big, today we are delving into the greatest Sex and the City couples that never were…” the Instagram fan account @everyoutfitonsatc wrote about some characters from the series, which previously aired for six seasons from 1998 to 2004.

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After the fan account suggested that Charlotte and Mr. Big could have made a nice pair, Kristin voiced her expert opinion. “I personally think Big would have broken Charlotte,” Kristen, 53, replied. “Though probably some fun would have been had before the inevitable downfall.”

While fans began fantasizing about what could’ve been between Mr. Big and Charlotte, it’s important to remember that Chris’ character ultimately ended up marrying Carrie Bradshaw — who was played by Sarah Jessica Parker — in the 2010 Sex and the City movie. However, even if fans speculate the “what-ifs” of Mr. Big and Charlotte’s relationship, it was revealed just last month that had a third SATC movie had been created, Chris’ character may have been killed off.

kristen-davis-instagram-screenshot.jpgThis information came to light when one of the series’ writers, Michael Patrick King, sat down with Kristin, Sarah Jessica, and Cynthia Nixon — who played Miranda Hobbes — to speak about the potential threequel on James Andrew Miller’s podcast in November. At the time, the podcast host claimed that he previously saw an early version of the script that revealed that Mr. Big was dead.

So how did Mr. Big feel about being Mr. Dead? Well, he didn’t believe it. “He wasn’t going to die,” the 64-year-old actor insisted to The Sun Online at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Dec. 9. “That was all a lie.” We don’t know who or what to believe anymore!

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