Kristin Davis:This is going to sound strange, but I really didn't think I would pass 30.
I don't know why or whatever, I just didn't.
That's a very weird thing to say, I'm sorry. I don't know.
Maybe it's because I was drinking so much as a youth.
I drank a lot when I was a teenager and I don't drink any more, because that's when I thought, you know, I'm gonna end up a car wreck. I just had a fatalistic view of the whole situation at that point.

It's very hard to say a simple answer as to why.
Alcoholism is a genetically predisposed disease and it does run in my family.
I also think I felt like a misfit. I was in the South, everybody was blonde. I just didn't feel like I fitted in. It was sort of my way of fitting.
I don't think the drinking was really a rebellious thing, because I was still a straight-A student.
What made me stop?
[Davis was 22 years old when she became teetotal.]
I realised it was not going to end well. I got into the acting programme, it was very challenging, I was hungover and I wasn't doing so well in my classes.
I thought, 'Do you know what? It's going to be one or the other. I can't really have both.'
Nowadays I would say chocolate and coffee has taken over.
Lattes. It's funny because I find myself thinking, 'I've got to have a latte.' I have a limit of two.
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