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Sex and the City stars respond to Chris Noth sexual assault allegations

The stars of Sex and the City have publicly addressed the sexual assault allegations made against Mr Big actor, Chris Noth.

Sex and the City stars have responded to Chris Noth’s sexual assault allegations. Picture: HBO/Binge
Sex and the City stars have responded to Chris Noth’s sexual assault allegations. Picture: HBO/Binge

The stars of the new Sex and the City reboot have responded to the sexual assault allegations against “Mr Big” actor and former co-star, Chris Noth.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixton and Kristin Davis released a joint statement on Tuesday throwing their support behind the two women behind the allegations.

“We are deeply saddened to hear the allegations against Chris Noth,” the statement, posted to Nixton’s Twitter account, read.

“We support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences. We know it must be a very difficult thing to do and we commend them for it.”

The three actors play the roles of Carrie Bradshaw, Mairanda Hobbes and Charlotte York and are the stars of And Just Like That …, a Sex and the City spin off.

Noth, who stars as “Mr Big” on Sex and the City, has been accused by two women of sexual assault, according to a new report that came just days after the release the HBO show’s much awaited spin-off.

The 67-year-old TV legend allegedly preyed upon two starstruck young women — one in 2004 and the other in 2015 — after luring them to private areas where he forced himself on them, The Hollywood Reporter said on Thursday.

Noth — whose character was killed off in the first episode of And Just Like That … — is alleged to have been so rough with one woman that he made her bleed and left her needing hospital treatment, The New York Postreported.

Cynthia Nixton, Sarah Jessica Parker Kristin Davis pictured in the new Sex and the City reboot. Picture: HBO/Binge
Cynthia Nixton, Sarah Jessica Parker Kristin Davis pictured in the new Sex and the City reboot. Picture: HBO/Binge

The other woman said she was left “totally violated,” but then didn’t report it after he called and left her a message trying to minimise what happened.

The actor, who’s beloved by millions of women for playing the love interest to Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw character, has “categorically” denied the claims.

But the woman who claims to have been attacked in 2004 — identified only as Zoe by THR — says that Noth left her feeling brutalised.

“It was very painful and I yelled out, ‘Stop!’” recalled the woman, who said she was prompted to speak out after all the hype around the new HBO Max series.

“And he didn’t. I said, ‘Can you at least get a condom?’ and he laughed at me.”

Zoe says she was just 22 when she met a then-49-year-old Noth while working as an assistant at a talent agency in 2004.

Noth had gotten hold of her phone number and struck up a flirtation.

Actor Chris Noth has denied the accusations. Picture: Jason Merritt/Getty Images/AFP
Actor Chris Noth has denied the accusations. Picture: Jason Merritt/Getty Images/AFP

“This was peak Sex and the City,” Zoe’s former boss at the time said. “He was like a god to us.”

Zoe alleged that in August 2004, she took her best friend to soak up the sun at the pool at Noth’s West Hollywood apartment complex — but things took a turn when he asked her to bring a book upstairs to him.

She alleged that when she got upstairs, he started trying to kiss her. She tried to get away and get back to her friend, but Noth drew her towards the bed and pulled off her shorts and bikini bottoms, raping her from behind, THR reported.

Zoe said it was a painful experience made worse by Noth mocking her for requesting a condom.

When it was over, she said: “I realised there was blood on my shirt. I got out of there.”

Her best friend, who was visiting from college, allegedly told her “You’re scaring me.”

That friend, now a child psychologist in Boston, told THR that she took Zoe to the hospital.

“She wouldn’t talk. She wouldn’t make eye contact. When we got in the car, I started pressing her: ‘You have to tell me what happened. Something’s wrong.’ I don’t remember the words she said, but I said, ‘I’m taking you to the hospital.’”

The friends went to Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, where Zoe told staff she had been assaulted. “I had stitches. Two police officers came. I wouldn’t say who it was,” Zoe said.

Fearing that she would not be believed — and possibly fired — if she made a public accusation, Zoe kept quiet and left the hospital with a counselling brochure and medicine. Cedars told THR it does not keep records dating back to 2004.

According to Zoe’s former boss, Zoe called her later that day and told her that Noth had attacked her, although Zoe doesn’t remember making that call.

“I was driving behind where Soho House is now, and I think I stopped and pulled over because it was so horrible,” her ex-boss said.

“She was very upset, kind of in shock. I was in shock.” But at Zoe’s request, she did not disclose the attack to anyone. “I was 25 at the time. It was a lot. I didn’t know what to do.”

Noth reprised his role as Mr. Big for the new “SATC” spin-off, “And Just Like That …” Picture: Craig Blankenhorn. Picture: HBO/Binge
Noth reprised his role as Mr. Big for the new “SATC” spin-off, “And Just Like That …” Picture: Craig Blankenhorn. Picture: HBO/Binge

After suffering from nightmares and flashbacks, Zoe went to counselling at the UCLA Rape Crisis Center in 2006.

“I had buried it as long as I could, and then I really wasn’t doing well and finally went to the treatment the ER had recommended,” she said.

Julie Banks, clinical director at the Rape Treatment Center, confirms the facility treated her.

After undergoing treatment, Zoe tried to repress the memory again, but the memories of the alleged assault were dredged up again recently by seeing Noth in the spotlight.

Another woman, known as Lily, told THR that she met Noth when she was 25 while working as a server in the VIP section of the now-shuttered New York nightclub No. 8 in 2015.

He was already married to wife Tara Wilson — whom he wed in 2012 — and Lily said she was starstruck, adding: “He was hitting on me, for sure. I was flattered. I knew he was married, which is shameful of me to admit.”

Noth, then 60, got her number and asked her out. “I was like, ‘That’s crazy, Mr. Big is asking me out for dinner,’” she recalled.

He asked her to meet him at Il Cantinori, which as a fan of the show, Lily knew had been the setting for the “SATC” episode where Carrie throws her 30th birthday party.

By the time Lily arrived, the kitchen had closed and they drank wine at the bar as she said that Noth talked about not wanting to appear in a third “SATC” movie.

He then allegedly asked her back to his Greenwich Village apartment to sample his whiskeys. “I was not super sexually active, not wild and crazy. I thought, ‘We’re going to drink whiskey and talk about his acting career.’ It sounds so stupid,” Lily told THR.

She added: “He tried to make out with me. I cautiously entertained it. He’s older and looked older. He kept trying and trying and trying, and I should have said no more firmly and left. And then the next thing I knew, he pulled down his pants and he was standing in front of me.” He thrust his penis into her mouth, she claimed.

Lily said she brought up that he was married with children. At the time he had just one son — Orion — with Wilson.

“He said marriage is a sham. Monogamy is not real.” Lily told THR.

She alleged that before she knew it, “he was having sex with me from the back in a chair. We were in front of a mirror. I was kind of crying as it happened.”

Chris Noth and his wife Tara Wilson. Picture: AFP/Stan Honda
Chris Noth and his wife Tara Wilson. Picture: AFP/Stan Honda

When it was over, she said: “I went to the bathroom and put on my skirt. I was feeling awful. Totally violated. All of my dreams with this star I loved for years were gone.”

Her friend Alex said she called him hysterical from an Uber and told her that Noth had “pretty forcibly” had sex with her. Alex said they should call the police — but Lily refused. Lily says she doesn’t remember making the call.

By the next day, Alex said Lily had started trying to minimise the incident. “She said, ‘I’m overreacting, just forget it.’” But Alex says she listened to a voicemail that Noth had left on Lily’s phone. “It was, ‘Hey, hope you didn’t take anything wrong last night. We had fun. Just want to make sure you didn’t take it the wrong way.’” To Alex, it seemed “very much, ‘I know I did something bad, but I’m trying to make it seem like it wasn’t a big deal.’”

Lily said. “He left a voicemail saying, ‘I had a nice time and would really appreciate it if you wouldn’t talk to your girlfriends. If we could keep this between you and me, that would be great,’” she said.

THR reviewed texts Noth and Lily exchanged in March and April 2015. In one, Noth messaged: “By the way I have to ask did you enjoy our night last week. I thought it was a lot of fun but I wasn’t quite sure how you felt.”

Lily replied: “Hmm … I certainly enjoyed your company. Great conversation. Not to go into specifics over text message, but I did feel slightly used … Perhaps this is better as a phone conversation but I can’t talk at the moment.”

Noth mentioned hoping to meet again for dinner or drinks. Lily continued to respond in a friendly but noncommittal way. At one point, she agreed to dinner, then cancelled. She continued to put him off, and they never met again.

“If you do want to have a drink later it doesn’t have to be at my place … although I have the best whiskey,” he wrote in one exchange. “Come have a drink with me before I leave [town]. Oh mysterious one … where did you go.”

In a statement to Page Six, Noth said: “The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false. These stories could’ve been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross. The encounters were consensual. It’s difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don’t know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women.”

HBO Max had no comment.

- with the New York Post

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