Chris Noth, the 71-year-old actor renowned for his role as Mr. Big in “Sex and the City,” has directed some critical remarks at his former co-star Sarah Jessica Parker following her recent accolade, the Carol Burnett Award. This award was presented to Parker during a special Golden Globes event, where she celebrated her experience working with a talented ensemble cast over the years.
In an unusual Instagram post, Noth shared a picture of himself lifting weights at the gym, captioned, “F&@k New Years – LET’S GO!” When a follower jokingly commented about Noth’s apparent disdain for Parker and her award, he replied affirmatively, further puzzling fans who were unsure about the origins of his discontent.
Noth’s career has faced considerable challenges since he was accused of sexual assault by two women in 2021. He has consistently denied these allegations, claiming that any encounters were consensual. Despite the lack of criminal charges, the accusations severely impacted his professional life, resulting in him being dropped from projects and leading to the removal of his scenes from “And Just Like That…” as well as other productions.
In the wake of the accusations, Parker, along with her co-stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, publicly expressed their support for the women who came forward with their allegations, acknowledging the difficulty in sharing their experiences.
As for Noth’s attempts to revive his career, he has recently been involved in a project titled “The Block,” where he plays a writer experiencing creative struggles. The film’s release has faced delays, leaving fans waiting for news regarding its debut.
With celebrities often facing public scrutiny, it remains to be seen how both Noth and Parker will navigate their respective paths moving forward. This recent exchange exemplifies the complexities and emotional burdens that can arise after allegations and public fallout in the entertainment industry.
