The actresses said they “praise” the women who have filed complaints against their partner on the series.
The protagonists of the sequel to Sex and the city, And just like that..., Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon y Kristin Davis They regretted this Monday the accusations of sexual abuse against their co-star Chris Noth and supported the alleged victims in a statement.
Last week two women accused the actor, known for playing Mr. Big in the series, from two separate incidents that occurred in 2004 and 2015, the first in Los Angeles and the second in New York, according to an article published by the newspaper The Hollywood Reporter. In your reply, Noth did not deny the encounters with both women but affirmed that they were “consensual.”
“The accusations against me made by people I knew years, even decades ago, are categorically false. These stories could have been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago. It doesn’t always mean no. That it’s a line that i didn’t cross“He said in statements to the CNN news network.
However, the agency that represented the actor has terminated his contract and the series in which he was currently participating, The Equalizer, will not have his presence again in new episodesconfirmed the CBS network.
For their part, the protagonists of Sex in the city, fiction with which Noth rose to fame, they did not defend their former partner either. “saddens us deeply hear the accusations against Chris Noth. We support women They have stepped forward and shared their painful experiences. We know that it must be something very difficult to do and we congratulate them for it, “said Parker, Nixon and Davis in a joint statement that they shared on their social networks.
The actresses have come together again to premiere And Just Like That…, a series that serves as a continuation of Sex And the City and in which the character of Noth only appears in the first episode, shot long before the accusations came to light.
The first woman alleges she was sexually assaulted in 2004, when he was 22 years old, and that he needed medical help but decided not to file a complaint.
According to the newspaper The Hollywood Reporter, the center of attention to sexual victims of the University of California, UCLA Rape Crisis Center, confirmed that this person was treated in its facilities until 2006, without providing further details.
The other woman detailed a similar event in 2015, when he was 25 years old and living in New York, which he did not report to the police but told a friend with whom the same newspaper also spoke.

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