Kristin Davis was told not to “beat gain” in Melrose place

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Kristin Davis Said she was told not to weigh herself when she was starring Melrose’s place.
Davis, 59, appeared on Fox Yellow Time Soap from 1995 to 1996 and will later join HBO’s actors Sex and the city – She performed the most iconic credit on her resume.
But before entering Charlotte York’s stiletto heels, Davis took part Melrose’s place Brooke Armstrong and Try to meet unrealistic physical standards under pressure.
Davis Tell people In an interview published on Wednesday, February 5, her ribs Thomas Calabro She approached her in the makeup trailer and revealed some disturbing news.
“He’s like, ‘Kristen, I’m so glad to see you here.'” her 66-year-old Calabro recalls. “‘I just want to tell you, you know, I think you look great,’I think,’ Oh, thank you. What are you talking about? What do you mean?’ He said, “Oh, I know The producers are really stressful, but I just think we have a bent woman, which is amazing. ”
Davis was confused.
Calabro reportedly said: “I just don’t think they should put too much pressure on you,” Davis replied: “What?”
After the exchange, “I went to the producer, I thought,’ Thomas Calabro told me, you guys are highlighting my weight. Has anyone said something? Sir [Aaron] spell say something? ‘He was like, “We think you look pretty,” I was like, ‘Yes, is that? “Davis recalled, saying, “Just don’t gain weight.” ”
She said monitoring the actors’ weight on the scene “for a long time normal. You can view it in any way. But I mean, stress is a lot. If you have hips, that’s a situation.”
Except Calabro, Davis Melrose’s place Including ribs Heather Locklear and Courtney Thorne-Smith.
She revealed to her: “Although that’s it people The interview, adding, “Everyone is pretty and super thin. So I was like, “That’s what I’m going to do.” ”
According to the media, Davis started running with a coach and participated in a 90-minute spin class back to back.
“I’m very upset. I’m trying to do this,” she said. “Of course, I’m sure I don’t eat, I don’t know. I don’t remember the dietary part.”
Davis felt dizzy and “disappeared in the parking lot”, and other times, she couldn’t remember her name. “A lot,” she said.