Sarah Jessica Parker And Chris Noth: Drama Unleashed

  • By Avery
  • Jan. 17, 2026, 3 p.m.

Chris Noth's Instagram Stir

Over the weekend, Chris Noth, best known for his role as Mr. Big on 'Sex and the City,' sent the internet into a frenzy with a gym selfie. Captioned with a bold, "F&@k new years - LETS GO!!!!", the post quickly became a hotbed of speculation about his relationship with former co-star Sarah Jessica Parker.

The Golden Eve Snub

Just days before Noth's post, Parker was basking in the spotlight at the Golden Globes's Golden Eve ceremony. She received the prestigious Carol Burnett Award, surrounded by family and SATC co-stars Kristin Davis, David Eigenberg, and Evan Handler. Noticeably absent was Noth, sparking chatter and the comment, "You mean fcuk sjp & her award right? lol," to which Noth cheekily replied, "Right."

“My off the cuff slightly sarcastic response to a comment on the internet seems to have caused a tempest in a teapot,” Noth later clarified, dismissing the uproar as much ado about nothing.

The Allegations and Aftermath

The tension between Parker and Noth isn't new. Back in 2021, Noth's character met an untimely end in the SATC reboot 'And Just Like That…' following allegations of sexual assault by two women, which he denied. Parker, along with co-stars Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon, stood in solidarity with the accusers, releasing a statement supporting their bravery.

Parker's Perspective

In a candid 2022 interview, Parker expressed her struggle to discuss the allegations, emphasizing the difficulty of her position as both a friend and a producer. She admitted, "I don't even know if I'm ready to talk about it," highlighting the emotional complexity of the situation.

As the dust settles, the drama between these iconic 'Sex and the City' stars leaves fans wondering if the rift will ever truly heal.

Avery
Author: Avery
Avery

Avery

Avery runs the fast lane: tip triage, source vetting, and headline decisions in minutes. She specializes in “developing” items that turn into next-day exclusives, balancing speed with receipts. Expect tight copy, clean attributions, and zero fluff.