Sex and the City actor Chris Noth denies sexual assault accusations from two women, saying his encounters with both were consensual.
Sex and the City actor Chris Noth has denied sexual assault accusations reported by the Hollywood Reporter, saying his encounters with two women in 2004 and 2015 were consensual.Mr Noth denies the allegations and says "no always means no"Mr Noth has faced renewed public interest in his role as Mr Big on the HBO television series due to its revival And Just Like That, and a subsequent viral video that has now been pulled from circulation.
"The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false," Mr Noth said in a statement. One, using the name Zoe, said she was 22 when she met Mr Noth at her work, which had celebrity clients, in 2004. She said she later went with him to his apartment where he "pretty forcibly" had sex with her, and that she left feeling "totally violated."Mr Noth, 67, is best known for playing the on-and-off romantic interest of Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw in the Sex and the City TV series and movie.