Here’s a look at the journey she’s taken and what path has led her to each stop.
She explained, “I’ve been acting since I was 10 years old.
I had two lines in ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarves’ at the community theater.

I was very focused and I loved it.”
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As related bymindbodygreen, she got licensed to be a yoga teacher while in her 20s.
She explained, “I started doing yoga in my 20s.
As fate would have it, Davis never really had to take herself too seriously as a yoga teacher.

The actress pretty much loved the change immediately.
I thought: ‘This is fabulous!'”
I could never have pulled it off" she won the role of Charlotte.

Once her grandmother passed, her father and mother fully embraced Davis’ turn as Charlotte York.
As she told theEvening Standard, she’s not sure where she would be without the show.
Unlike some stars, she’s chosen to keep many details of her private life exactly that private.

She told the publication, “Someone who understands our crazy world.
I don’t like to hurt anybody, and people can be so rude.”
This is especially true when it comes to their style and tastes.

Plus, she has adopted long-term habits that have contributed to her overall positive health and demeanor.
She explained, “I think it’s good mentally to do that as well as physically.
I enjoy Pilates and I do yoga at home where I get peace and quiet.

I think it helps that I don’t drink and I never smoked.”
She told theEvening Standard, “Fat here, fat there.
Hippy this, hippy that.

That has been my entire career.”
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As she toldPeople, becoming a mother had been part of Davis' plan for a long while.
She shared, “Having this wish come true is even more gratifying than I ever had imagined.

I feel so blessed.”
In 2018, Davis became a mom again when she adopted her son.
The news was confirmed onFacebookby journalist Marc Malkin.

According toThe Week, she eventually went to rehab and made a choice between drinking and acting.
In 2018, Davis credited her role on “Sex and the City” with literally keeping her alive.
I’m a recovering alcoholic.

That doesn’t mean that it’s always been easy for Davis and her children.
As she later recalled to Pinkett Smith and Banfield-Norris, encountering racism directed at her child was particularly challenging.
She said, “In parenting there are just so many unknowns.

But you figure it out.
As a mom, I wish I had been more trusting of my own instincts.”
I can’t explain it.

It was a spiritual kind of thing."
And with parenthood comes surprises."