(ANSA) - NEW YORK, DEC 21 - The #meToo storm overwhelms Mr.
Big: after two women accused Chris Noth of sexual violence, the actor who in "Sex and the City" played the part of Carrie's eternal boyfriend ( Sarah Jessica Parker) was fired from CBS show "The Equalizer" as his longtime co-stars distanced themselves: "We are deeply saddened," Parker said in a statement posted on Instagram alongside Cynthia Nixon (Miranda) and Kristin. Davis (Charlotte).
The three actresses with whom Noth returned to star in the first episode of the reboot "And Just Like That ..." sided with the accusers who "came forward to share their painful experiences. Doing so is not easy". Noth is 67 years old and in the sequel to the popular 90s series he reprized the role of Mr. Big, only to leave us the feathers of a fatal heart attack following an intense sweat on the Peloton spinning bike. In "The Equalizer" Noth had the part of a former director of the CIA friend of the protagonist Robyn McCall played by Queen Latifah.
The CBS decision had immediate effect: the actor, who denied the accusations in his confrontations as "categorically false" because there was sex, but "it was consensual", will appear in 2022 in a new episode already shot and then that's it, as well as obviously in the episodes in the archive.
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