Chris Noth Criticizes Sarah Jessica Parker During Golden Globes Tribute

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Chris Noth Criticizes Sarah Jessica Parker During Golden Globes Tribute

In a recent social media post, Chris Noth, known for his role as Mr. Big on “Sex and the City,” drew attention for criticizing former co-star Sarah Jessica Parker during her acceptance of the Golden Globes’ 2026 Carol Burnett Award. His comments came amid a significant moment for Parker, who reflected on her illustrious career during her award acceptance.

Chris Noth’s Controversial Remarks

On Instagram last Friday, Noth posted a photo of himself at the gym, expressing his frustration with the New Year. A follower sarcastically suggested that he was actually criticizing Parker and her award. Noth confirmed the sentiment by replying, “Right.”

This interaction has reignited discussions surrounding Noth, who was removed from the “Sex and the City” franchise following sexual assault allegations detailed in a 2021 report by The Hollywood Reporter. The claims emerged shortly after the release of the “And Just Like That” reboot, where Noth’s character died in the premiere episode.

Background of Allegations

Noth has consistently denied the allegations, claiming that his encounters with the women in question were consensual. He stated, “The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false.” His statement emphasized doubts about the timing of the allegations, which coincided with the show’s revival.

Support for Victims

In light of the allegations, Parker and her co-stars, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, issued a joint statement expressing their support for the women who came forward. They stated, “We are deeply saddened to hear the allegations against Chris Noth. We commend the women for sharing their painful experiences.”

Parker’s Golden Globes Tribute

During the Golden Globes ceremony, which aired on CBS, Parker received the Carol Burnett Award. Reflecting on her career, she spoke about her experiences and dreams as an actress.

  • She dedicated her success to hard work and dedication.
  • Parker reminisced about her early inspirations while watching actors at the Cincinnati Playhouse.
  • She expressed her wishes for young actors to find the same passion in their craft.

Parker concluded her speech by emphasizing the importance of commitment and friendship in the acting profession, evoking the spirit of Carol Burnett, whose legacy she cherishes. As this story unfolds, Noth’s comments serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing discourse surrounding accountability in Hollywood.