Kristin Davis Shares All the Ways She's a 'Boy Mom' as She Gives a Rare Look Inside Her Home

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The actress is mom to daughter Gemma Rose, 11, and son Wilson, 5

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Kristin Davis

Kristin Davis is giving an inside look at her life as a mom.

On Thursday, the Sex and the City actress, 59, shared a sweet video on TikTok, bringing viewers throughout her home as she lists all the ways in which she's a boy mom. Davis is mom to daughter Gemma Rose, 11, whom she welcomed through adoption in 2011, and son Wilson, 5, whom she welcomed through adoption in 2018.

"I'm a boy mom, of course I have a tent in my living room," Davis begins, gesturing to a large play tent. The video continues, switching to Davis pulling a cart filled with markers. "I'm a boy mom, of course I have a ton of washable markers."

"I'm a boy mom so of course my couch is covered in cars," she jokes as the camera pans to a pile of toy cars covering the furniture. "I'm a boy mom so of course I'm not allowed to touch the LEGOs," Davis says, carefully putting down one of her son's blocks.

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"I'm boy mom so of course our wall is covered in car drawings," the actress says, pinning another one of Wilson's drawings up on the wall.

"I'm a boy mom so of course I have mini guitars," Davis says as she strums on a tiny guitar. "Nobody tell him about the Legos!" she hilariously captioned her video.

In June, Davis was featured on Haute Living Los Angeles' cover to discuss the second season of her show And Just Like That and the 25th anniversary of Sex and the City.

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Kristin Davis

While talking about filming the show, Davis shared she was willing to do anything to make the show work, including traveling across the country every week for seven months to see her children on the weekend.

"It's such a luxury to not only be able to work, but to work with my friends of 25 years — but seven months is a long time to shoot, and a long time to be trying to go back and forth every weekend to see my kids," she explained.

"I didn't want to take them out of school because my daughter had just started middle school," Davis said. "I was able to get them started with school, so at least I felt like they had a routine, and my plan was not to come back every weekend. My plan was to maybe bring them out or, you know, skip a weekend here and there, but my 5-year-old was not having it. He was mad."

"So, I had to come back every weekend because I just felt so guilty. But this is what happens with trying to find a work-life balance," the star concluded.

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