More accusations surfaced against Chris Noth
Holly worked as a bartender at The Cutting Room, a New York City music venue co-owned by Chris Noth. It was 2013, a few years after his role as Mr. Big in Sex & the City had been reignited in films, but she remembers being unfazed by seeing the actor frequently hanging around. Her feelings changed one crowded evening when, as she tells Rolling Stone, she got out from behind the bar to take a break: “I’m going through the crowd when suddenly he grabs me, puts his hands around me, around my waist, and then up my shirt,” she says. (Holly’s name has been changed to protect her privacy.) She says she was completely stunned by his behavior, and, though she continued to work at the venue, they never spoke again. As time went on, Holly thought less about the incident. But then, this December, it suddenly had new significance: That’s when four women accused Noth of sexual assault.This is enough to throw up. And to think this creep went on to obtain a lucrative career in TV shows and club ownerships, all the while making women feel awful at the joints he ran. Based on his past violent attitudes, it's no wonder the ladies in focus wanted to retain privacy, if they're worried he could go after them.
[...] But one of Nina’s visits to the Knickerbocker stands out in her memory. One night in January 2014, Nina — whose name has been changed to protect her privacy — posted up at the bar with her cousin and his friend. After some time, Noth came in with a woman. (In 2012, Noth married Tara Wilson, whom he’d met when she was a bartender at the Cutting Room, and Nina couldn’t say whether or not that’s who he was with that night.) According to Nina, they all ended up talking. “Somehow, he was [pretending to be] a pirate, and he needed my scarf to make a pirate hat for himself,” Nina tells Rolling Stone.
That’s when Nina says he walked over to retrieve her scarf, and before she could take it off herself, Noth reached for her, attempting to untie it himself. “Ostensibly, you could have thought he was drunk and fumbling, but it didn’t feel like drunk and fumbling. Even when you’re drunk and fumbling, you’re not touching someone’s breasts.”
Us Weekly (via Stylecaster) reported that the star of Sex & the City, Sarah Jessica Parker, is furious about the trouble and PR catastrophe Noth's caused:
After celebrating the return of Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker is “heartbroken” amid allegations of sexual assault against Chris Noth, a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly.In an interview with Woman & Home, Heather Kristen, who'd been harrassed by Noth, said she didn't think the leading ladies were aware of his offenses, but that his behavior did have a bad influence on various other crew workers at the studio set. Even if Parker and the other ladies didn't know, it still doesn't look good for their image, considering Noth had been accused earlier of assaulting Beverly Johnson, and what, nobody knew or thought to do a background check on Noth before hiring him? This is exactly the problem with Hollywood casting management.
“She is fiercely protective of Carrie Bradshaw and livid that she and everyone else at the show has been put into this position,” the insider says. “It is not about the money, but rather her legacy. Carrie was all about helping women and now, under her watch, women are saying that they have been hurt.”
In addition to previous reports some footage had been edited out of the SATC followup And Just Like That's 2nd part, now there's reports more footage was removed from the current series' finale:
And Just Like That…‘s Big problem has been resolved.Even so, it's clear SATC's legacy has been tainted, and pretty much destroyed by all the revelations. Kim Catrall was right not to return.
Footage of Chris Noth‘s dearly departed Sex and the City character reuniting with Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie in the HBO Max revival’s upcoming Season 1 finale will not make it to air, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Noth is among at least 7 left-wing "celebrities" who've learned that being a Democrat supporter no longer guarantees immunity from consequences stemming from serious accusations:
The Sex and the City star was riding high on the show’s recently launched HBO Max reboot, titled And Just Like That, when his career suddenly imploded under a series of #MeToo accusations.I guess Noth's corrupt mindset prevented him from considering the offenses Biden was accused of as well. Now, it's all coming back to haunt Noth, as his career winds up in the garbage bin, as he leaves a number of TV shows and films tainted along the way. Stuff that I'd never be able to watch again at ease, no matter what the quality of the product.
Noth, who backed Joe Biden’s bid for the White House, has denied allegations of rape and sexual assault, saying his encounters with his accusers were consensual. But that hasn’t stopped Hollywood from running for cover. CBS dropped him from its drama series The Equalizer and his talent agency no longer represents him.
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