Kristin Davis has a few things in common with her Sex and the City character, Charlotte York.
The most obvious being that they are both proud mothers!
Read on to learn more about Kristin Davis’ two children: Gemma Rose and Wilson.
Does Kristin Davis have any biological children?
Kristin does not have any biological children, no.
But she adopted a girl, Gemma Rose, in 2011.

At the time, the And Just Like That actress told People:
“This is something I have wanted for a very long time. Having this wish come true is even more gratifying than I ever had imagined. I feel so blessed.”
Seven years later, in 2018, Kristin adopted a boy, named Wilson.
Kristin is understandably very private when it comes to her kids but she has occasionally made the odd comment.
For instance, she was a guest on Jada Pinkett Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris’ Red Table Talk in 2019.

And Kristin revealed that Wilson came into her life after Gemma Rose, at age 5, asked for a little brother.
This led to her reaching out to the same adoption agency from which she adopted Gemma Rose.
“I just told them that our hearts were open and our home was open and if a baby needs us, we’re here,” Kristin said.
“And so then one day, there he was. And I tell you, my daughter didn’t bat an eye. She was like, ‘There he is.’ … She’s just the best big sister.”
Is Kristin Davis a single mother?
Yes, Kristin is a single mother to Gemma Rose and Wilson.

Why did Kristin Davis never get married?
Of course, Kristin doesn’t share Charlotte’s obsession with marriage.
The 60-year-old has never been married and doesn’t plan on ever doing so.
“I’m not married. I’ve never been married. It’s not my thing. I was never focused on it. It was never like a goal, let’s say,” Kristin said in 2023 while on the Best Friend Energy podcast.
“I do have friends who have stable marriages and I look at them and admire what they have, but I don’t necessarily think I’ve ever had that kind of relationship,” she continued.
“I don’t know that I necessarily totally intended to [still be single], though I do remember being young and thinking, ‘Why are all these people getting married?’ But I’m an actress; I’ve never exactly been the status quo.”