Los Angeles, May 7: "Sex and the City" star Kristin Davis has adopted a second child, a baby boy. Journalist Marc Malkin broke the news on Facebook.
"Now she's blessed times two!" he wrote. "Congrats!" Davis, 53, is already a mom to her daughter, Gemma Rose, 7, whom she adopted in 2011.
The 53-year-old actor had previously discussed how adoption was always an option for her, just as it was for her "Sex and the City" character Charlotte, but it was still a "terrifying" process. Davis also opened up about her fears for her first child, who is African-American, after Donald Trump won the US presidential election in November 2016.
"I am white. I have lived in white privilege. I thought I knew before adopting my daughter that I was in white privilege, that I understood what that meant. "But until you actually have a child, which is like your heart being outside you, and that heart happens to be in a brown body, and you have people who are actively working against your child, it's hard. It fills me with terror," Davis said during an interview with radio station WNYC's Rebecca Carroll.