Kristin Davis on Adopting Her Daughter
Just like her character Charlotte in "Sex in the City," Kristin Davis has recently adopted a daughter, whom she named Gemma Rose, and she says Anderson played a role in the adoption process.
After watching a segment Anderson did in Haiti with renowned international adoption doctor Jane Aronson, Kristin knew she had to speak with Dr. Aronson herself, so she and Dr. Aronson worked together to help Kristin adopt domestically.
"I didn't think anyone would choose me, you know, I'm single, and I thought people wanted the white picket fence domestically," Kristin says. "And [Dr. Aronson] said, 'You know, you really should.'"
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Even though Gemma Rose is less than a year old, fans are already curious about whether Kristin plans to adopt a second child.
"I had never thought about it because I was so worried about the first," Kristin says. "Once she came, I was like, 'Hey, I can do this, this is okay.'"
Kristin says that before she considers adopting a second child, she wants to focus on Gemma to ensure that she is being a great mother to her, especially because she is a single mom.
Hear more from Kristin about a possible second child in the video below.















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I am happy for Kristin, her daughter is beautiful. I have a problem with famous people adopting over seas... My husband and I have been trying to adopt for 6 years now. We do not have the funds to purchase a child, but we do have the funds to raise another child. We had our daughter and decided to add to our family through adoption. We have a fun life on a small farm , I am a stay at home mom and we are great parents. We have been trying to adopt in the states and have a home study and are are also foster parents. But we have never been placed with a child because our ultimate goal is to adopt, ( as well as our location in our state) We checked in to adopting from China first and the cost was about $60...,000. and When we also checked into adopting from Haiti when we found out how many orphans were in need of a home and the cost was still $45,000 for each child. I understand that many countries use these children as revenue and it is a darn shame that so many people would be willing to give these children a good home but just can't afford to buy them. So sad... I really wish some one would do something about this! thank you for your time to read this.