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Chris Noth criticises Sarah Jessica Parker in 'Sex and the City' sequel commentary

Chris Noth has once again taken a jab at his former colleague

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Chris Noth criticises Sarah Jessica Parker in 'Sex and the City' sequel commentary
Chris Noth criticises Sarah Jessica Parker in 'Sex and the City' sequel commentary

Chris Noth has once again taken a jab at his former colleague, Sarah Jessica Parker, amid their ongoing conflict.

The ex-Mr. Big revealed to the Daily Mail on Wednesday that he considered himself “quite fortunate” that his famous character was written out early in the “Sex and the City” follow-up series, “And Just Like That,” released in December 2021.

While present at the Blue Jacket Fashion Show in New York City, the actor also joked that he felt “quite satisfied” about not having a larger presence in the series, which was broadly panned by supporters before wrapping up last year.

A week after Noth, 71, exited the show, he encountered accusations of sexual misconduct, which he firmly rejected.

Parker along with her co-stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis issued a collective statement at the time, stating, “We are deeply upset to learn about the allegations against Chris Noth. We offer our support to the women who have stepped forward and shared their difficult experiences. We understand the challenges they face in doing so and admire their courage.”

When asked by the publication about the fallout, Noth responded with “no” and remarked that “it’s done.”

The actor was also spotted spending time with Mario Cantone, who portrayed Anthony Marentino in both series. 

Cantone informed the publication that there’s “no conflict” with Noth, and that it was “wonderful to catch up with him” at the fashion event.

The actor commented on the dispute, stating, “All I can say is, I know what my experience was. It was fantastic to see him.”

Noth later alleged during a January episode of the “Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson” podcast that Parker did not connect with him before releasing the public statement supporting his accusers.