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"I think I can speak for all four of us on the show here. We all consider ourselves to be feminists and we get very upset when people don't think we are. We're like, where did this come from? Of course we are"

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There is a particular kind of celebrity defensiveness baked into Kristin Davis's insistence: not just "we're feminists", but "we get very upset when people don't think we are". The emotional voltage matters. She's not staking out a radical platform so much as protecting a moral identity she assumes should be self-evident. That "Of course we are" is doing heavy cultural labor: it frames feminism as baseline decency, not a contested politics, and it implicitly treats skepticism as unreasonable, even rude.

Context is the quiet antagonist. Sex and the City became a generational touchstone for women talking candidly about sex, money, friendship, and ambition, then got hammered for whiteness, consumerism, and a version of empowerment that often looked like expensive shoes in place of structural critique. Davis speaks "for all four of us", collapsing four distinct public personae into a unified, brand-safe stance. It's group PR as much as belief: the cast as a single moral actor, anticipating an audience that now audits old pop culture through newer feminist lenses.

The subtext is anxiety about shifting definitions. Feminism, in this framing, is less about dismantling power than about being recognized as one of the good ones. The rhetorical question - "where did this come from?" - suggests a world in which the accusation arrived out of nowhere, rather than emerging from years of debate about what counts as liberation on screen. It works because it captures a real cultural moment: feminism as a label everyone wants, and a standard everyone is newly afraid of failing.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Davis, Kristin. (2026, January 16). I think I can speak for all four of us on the show here. We all consider ourselves to be feminists and we get very upset when people don't think we are. We're like, where did this come from? Of course we are. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-i-can-speak-for-all-four-of-us-on-the-111851/

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Davis, Kristin. "I think I can speak for all four of us on the show here. We all consider ourselves to be feminists and we get very upset when people don't think we are. We're like, where did this come from? Of course we are." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-i-can-speak-for-all-four-of-us-on-the-111851/.

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"I think I can speak for all four of us on the show here. We all consider ourselves to be feminists and we get very upset when people don't think we are. We're like, where did this come from? Of course we are." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-i-can-speak-for-all-four-of-us-on-the-111851/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Kristin Davis (born February 25, 1965) is a Actress from USA.

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