News : Chris Noth has provided a response regarding allegations of being 'iced out' by his "Sex and the City" co-stars in the wake of assault accusations.

Chris Noth has provided a response regarding allegations of being 'iced out' by his "Sex and the City" co-stars in the wake of assault accusations.


Chris Noth's response to allegations of being 'iced out' by his "Sex and the City" co-stars after assault accusations has sparked speculation. According to a recent report by Radar Online, the actor reportedly felt excluded by Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and other cast members following the allegations. Some found it surprising that a grown man would complain about not receiving birthday texts and express confusion over the lack of communication from his friends.

To provide context, Noth, known for his role as Mr. Big in the popular series and films, faced assault accusations by multiple women shortly after the premiere of the "Sex and the City" reboot, "And Just Like That," in 2021. The 68-year-old vehemently denied the claims, and no legal charges were filed. However, the allegations had a significant impact on his reputation and career.

The repercussions of the allegations were evident, as Noth's character was killed off in the premiere episode of "And Just Like That," and a scene featuring him was cut from a later episode. He was also fired from his show "The Equalizer" and dropped by his agency, A3 Artists. Additionally, a Peloton ad featuring him was pulled.

In response to the damaging accusations, Noth issued a statement in December 2021, strongly refuting the claims and questioning the timeline of events. Meanwhile, his former co-stars, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis, released a joint statement expressing support for the alleged victims. Sarah Jessica Parker further revealed in May 2022 that she hadn't spoken to Noth since the allegations surfaced, indicating that he was indeed distanced by his co-stars.

An insider disclosed that Noth found it disheartening how the production crew seemingly made significant efforts for Kim Cattrall's return, despite her falling out with the co-stars, while allegedly neglecting him. However, it is important to note that Cattrall was not accused of assault but rather chose to discontinue her relationship with the co-stars.

Despite feeling slighted by his colleagues due to the absence of legal charges, Noth reportedly believed that they owed him an apology for what he perceived as "rude behavior" he had endured. However, some may view his expectations as unfounded, considering the severity of the allegations and the common practice of distancing oneself from individuals involved in scandals.


On Friday afternoon, Noth responded to the report, categorizing it as "absolute nonsense" and sharing a screenshot of a New York Post article. While his statement dismisses the claims, it leaves open the question of whether he has reconciled with Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the cast.


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