Chris Noth Endorses Fan Comment Shading Sarah Jessica Parker’s Golden Globes Award

By Alexus Mosley

And just like that, we have a little drama. Chris Noth is once again drawing attention following a recent social media exchange that many fans interpreted as shade to former co-star Sarah Jessica Parker’s latest career honor.

Earlier this month, Parker was honored with the Carol Burnett Award during the Golden Globes’ pre-taped Golden Eve ceremony, recognizing her decades-long impact on television. Days later, Noth shared a photo of himself working out on Instagram with the caption, “F&@k new years – LETS GO!!!!”

In the comments, a fan replied, “You mean f— sjp & her award right? lol.” Noth responded from his verified account with a single word: “Right.” The exchange quickly circulated online, sparking widespread reaction from fans of Sex and the City and its revival, And Just Like That….

Some commenters expressed shock at the apparent endorsement, while others interpreted the response as lingering bitterness tied to Noth’s abrupt removal from the franchise. Supporters of Parker pushed back, noting that Noth was written out of the revival following multiple sexual assault allegations that surfaced in late 2021.

At the time, two women accused Noth of sexual assault in incidents alleged to have occurred in 2004 and 2015. A third woman later came forward with similar claims. Noth has consistently denied all allegations, stating the encounters were consensual and calling the accusations “categorically false.” He has never been criminally charged.

Noth was originally slated to appear in additional scenes during And Just Like That… season one, including a filmed sequence with Parker in Paris. Those scenes were ultimately cut following the allegations.

The moment has reignited discussion around the complicated legacy of Sex and the City, accountability in Hollywood, and the evolving public dynamics between former co-stars long after a franchise’s cultural peak.

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