Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis break silence on Chris Noth – The Henry Club

Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis have spoken out collectively over the sexual assault allegations against actor Chris Noth.

The three stars of And Just Like That posted a joint statement on Monday.

The brief announcement began, ‘We are deeply saddened to hear of the allegations against Chris Noth.

‘We support women who have come forward and shared their traumatic experiences. We know this will be a very difficult task to do and we appreciate them for that.

Noth’s legendary character Mr. Big was killed off earlier this month in the first episode of the Sex and the City revival titled And Just Like That.


‘We support women’: Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis break their silence on Chris Noth’s sexual assault allegations (Picture; December 9, 2021)

Last week, Noth, 67, was accused of rape by two women who shared details of his alleged assaults with both Hollywood Reporter One of the women said that she was just 22 years old when 49-year-old Nath attacked her and she had to get stitches.

The report prompted another woman to come forward and accuse Noth of apprehending her, while actress Zoe Lister-Jones recalled the behavior she described as ‘hunting’.

In the THR report, both the accused claimed that Noth had sex with them in front of a mirror from behind, the first assault reportedly took place in 2004, while the second reportedly took place in 2015, with Noth from his wife Tara. Married. three years later. Wilson, with whom she has two children.

Speaking: On Monday, the three main stars of And Just Like That… spoke out in support of the women who came forward with the allegations

Both women also alleged that the attacks took place at one of Noth’s homes—the first at his Los Angeles apartment and the second at a New York City property—after he was invited by the actor.

Both women claim that the recent hype surrounding Sex and the City in the reboot — and Just Like That — “shake up painful memories” of their encounters with Noth, which has been heavily in the news as a result of his shock death last week. His character was featured in the first episode of the new series, Mr. Big.

In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Noth, who has two sons with Wilson – Keats and Orion – admitted that he had a ‘consensual encounter’ with the two women in the Hollywood Reporter story, both of whom were reportedly then happened when he was inside. relationship with his wife, but he strongly denied any allegations that he had assaulted her.

“The allegations made against me by people I met years ago, even decades ago, are clearly false,” the statement said.

‘These stories could have been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago – that doesn’t always make sense – that’s a line I didn’t cross. The meetings were held by consensus.

‘It’s hard not to question when these stories came out. I don’t know why they’re coming out now, but I know this: I didn’t attack these women.’

Knuth recently returned to the small screen in the Sex and the City reboot, and Just Like That….

A third woman appeared on Friday and accused Noth of allegedly groping her at a Manhattan restaurant in 2010, when she was 18.

An unnamed 30-year-old Canadian tech executive claimed that then-55-year-old Noth repeatedly groped her while working as a hostess at Da Marino’s restaurant in Midtown, daily animal informed earlier.

She alleged that Noth pulled her tights down and touched and held her so hard that when she managed to push and kick him, her ‘limbs hurt.’

According to a resurfaced article posted online this week, he was also accused of beating and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend, supermodel Beverly Johnson, between 1990 and 1995.

The blasts led to him leaving his agency, A3 Artists Agency, and a longtime friend of the actor told The Sun that Noth’s wife, Tara Wilson, couldn’t spend Christmas with him.

This cost him a $12 million deal to sell his tequila brand.

Entertainment Arts Research, Inc., a Nevada-based beverage company that frequently buys into celebrity beverage brands, said on Sunday that it is immediately ending discussions to buy Noth’s amber tequila.

And Just Like That sparked controversy when Noth’s character killed his character after working on a Peloton bike earlier in the episode.

“There is no point in pursuing this deal at this time in light of the claims, which should be taken extremely seriously,” EARI CEO Bernard Rubin said in a press release. ‘That said, we are on the lookout for spirit brands that fit EARI’s ethos of social responsibility.’

meanwhile on monday Nothing Removed From CBS Crime Drama Series Equalizer.

“Chris Noth will no longer air additional episodes of The Equalizer, effective immediately,” Universal Television and CBS said in a statement. time limit,

It is being said that nothing will be seen in the upcoming episodes of the show, which already has seven episodes in its second season. Nath has been appearing in the series since 2021.

The actor made a splash in the new Sex and the City series when his character died while riding a Peloton bike—Knuth later capitalized on the moment by starring in a viral ad for the exercise company.

However, just days after its release, Peloton removed the ad following claims of rape and sexual assault.

In a statement, Peloton confirmed to DailyMail.com last Thursday: ‘Every single sexual assault allegation must be taken seriously. We were unaware of these allegations when we saw Chris Noth respond to HBO’s reboot. As we want to know more, we have stopped promoting this video and archived related social posts.’

The ad was produced by film star Ryan Reynolds and his marketing company, Maximum Effort, with the actor also narrating the clip.

Noth with his wife Tara Wilson at the premiere of And Just Like That