January 22, 2025 2:24 pm EST

And just like that … he’s gone.

Kristin Davis revealed a “very successful” actor once ghosted her after she lent him $5,000.

In Sunday’s episode of her “Are You a Charlotte?” podcast, the actress described the unnamed man as an “out-of-work actor” whom she began dating before becoming a household name.

“I think this was before ‘Sex and the City,’ maybe between ‘Melrose’ and ‘Sex and City’ or maybe when I was on ‘Melrose.’ I don’t know,” she shared.

Davis, 59, said that while the actor is “now very successful” and “was very talented,” she spotted bill notices at his home from companies threatening to shut off his electricity at the time they were dating.

“And I was like, ‘What’s happening?’ And then, I think he wrecked his motorcycle, which is, like, how he got around to his auditions,” she recalled.

“And I was like, ‘Can I lend you some money?’ Horrible mistake.”

The Emmy nominee said lending the actor money “changed the dynamic” between them in a “horrible way.”

“But I just thought, like, I can help …  I should help this guy,” she continued. “He’s so talented, which he is. Lend him money. I think it was all of $5,000 — a lot of money.”

Davis said the man “stopped calling” after her nice gesture, so she popped up at his apartment and started banging on his door.

“His dog was in there, and I loved his dog, and I could hear his dog, but I was like, ‘Is he in there and pretending that he is not there?’” she remembered.

The “Couples Retreat” actress said the actor called her “later on” and asked whether she had been banging on his door.

“And I was like, ‘Well, yes.’ … I felt so embarrassed. Like, being messy,” she shared.

“I just would love some acknowledgment or whatever, which is kind of a fantasy.”

Though Davis never disclosed who the actor was, she said he now “lives out in the country with some children.”

The “And Just Like That…” star, who has never been married, is a mom to adopted children Gemma, 13, and Wilson, 6.

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