Chris Noth’s Controversial Instagram Comment Rekindles Spotlight on Past Allegations Amid Sarah Jessica Parker’s Award
LOS ANGELES — Sarah Jessica Parker was recently celebrated with the Golden Globes’ prestigious Carol Burnett Award, a recognition of her enduring impact on television and film. The actress, best known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw in the iconic series Sex and the City, received heartfelt congratulations from many of her former co-stars, including Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon. However, one response stood out for its stark contrast: a bold Instagram comment from Chris Noth, who played Mr. Big, Carrie’s elusive love interest.
Chris Noth’s involvement in the franchise has been complicated since 2021, when he was dropped from the finale of the spinoff series And Just Like That… following multiple sexual assault allegations. Noth denied the accusations, calling them “completely ridiculous” with “absolutely no basis in fact” during an interview with USA Today. He acknowledged personal failings, admitting to infidelity in his marriage but firmly stated that his actions did not constitute a crime.
The fallout was swift and severe. Besides the scrapped cameo in the finale, Noth lost a lucrative $12 million tequila brand deal, was removed from the cast of The Equalizer, and had a Peloton commercial pulled. His former co-stars, including Parker, Davis, and Nixon, publicly supported the women who came forward, describing the situation as “a very difficult thing to do.” By May 2022, Parker confirmed she was no longer in contact with Noth.
Last week, as Parker accepted her award, Noth took to Instagram with a gym selfie captioned, “F&@k new years – LETS GO!!!!” When a fan commented, “You mean fcuk sjp & her award right? lol,” Noth replied simply, “Right.” The brief exchange has sparked confusion and speculation among fans and industry observers alike, reigniting questions about the fractured relationship between the former co-stars.
Attempts to clarify Noth’s comment remain unanswered, with his representatives yet to provide a statement. The ambiguity has left many wondering whether the response was sarcastic, spiteful, or a manifestation of lingering resentment.
Sexual assault remains a critical issue, and resources are available for those affected. The National Sexual Assault Hotline offers confidential support and can connect individuals with local service providers. The hotline can be reached at 1-800-656-HOPE.
As the entertainment industry continues to grapple with accountability and healing, the complex dynamics between Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth serve as a reminder of the lasting impact such allegations have on personal and professional relationships.

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