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Posted: 2016-02-11T14:24:20Z | Updated: 2016-02-11T14:35:28Z Watch Kristin Davis' 'Sex And The City' Nightmare Sketch Come True | HuffPost

Watch Kristin Davis' 'Sex And The City' Nightmare Sketch Come True

"That was the worst piece of TV I've ever seen."
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Can you imagine how many times a day Kristin Davis is forced to tell someone, "You're totally a Charlotte" or defend "Sex and the City 2"? Too many.

Well, the Australian morning show "Sunrise" probably just ruined the possibility of a third "SATC" movie for the rest of us, when they compelled Davis to participate in the worst reenactment of a classic scene from the series -- the post-it note breakup -- complete with the an unforgivably horrendous Carrie wig. 

Davis was completely game and played along, but aired her frustration after the segment closed, as she was only on the show in the first place to discuss her award-winning humanitarian work. The 50-year-old actress has been tirelessly advocating for the rights of refugees , as well as focusing her efforts on protecting elephants in her post-"SATC" career. 

After Davis woke up from the nightmare, she took to Twitter to express her discontent with the content of her interview, retweeting some fan reactions of the cringeworthy sketch. 

After all was said and done, the morning show pinned this tweet video about Davis' work as the UNHCR ambassador, but we've got a feeling it won't be enough to get the actress back in the studio. 

We've only got one word to say to the "Sunrise" team.

To contribute to Davis' cause, check out her page on the UNHCR's website and read about her work to support women in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

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