Last week, “Sex and the City” star Chris Noth (67), best known as Mr. Big for many, went out and denied the rape allegations that had come against him.
“The stories are completely fabricated, and the alleged events that are described in detail only seem like bad fiction,” a representative of Noth said to People Friday, and added:
– As Chris said yesterday, he has never, and would never cross that line.
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The actor has also wondered about the time the women have chosen to appear, as the meetings are said to have taken place several years ago.
– Supports the women
Now “Sex and the City” colleagues Sarah Jessica Parker (56), Cynthia Nixon (55) and Kristin Davis (56) are also breaking the silence about the accusations against Noth.
“We are very sad to hear the allegations made against Chris Noth,” they shared in a joint statement on social media on Monday.
“We support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences. We know it must be something very difficult to do, and we praise them for that “, they continued.
Already last week, the accusations, which Noth himself claims are not true, had consequences. When the news of the accusations first appeared, he was dropped by his own talent agency – A3 Artists Agency, less than three months after he signed with the agency.
“Chris Noth is no longer a client,” said a spokesman for A3 Deadline.