Mr. Big protects Carrie in real life too!
Mr. Big from the series "Sex and the City" is a definition of a phrase that describes a guy as a woman's heartbreaker. But, is that his reality?
Chris Noth, who played Mr. Big in the hit series Sex and the City, admitted that he feels very protective of his colleague from the series and close friend Sarah Jessica Parker.
He also took her side in her quarrel with Kim Cattrall, which has been going on for years, and because of which Kim refused to appear in the new sequels of the series.
The striking 67-year-old admitted that the long-standing quarrel between the actresses is awkward. In fact that this conflict is the main reason why Kim does not appear in the reboot of Sex and the City.
He told : “I have to admit to you that I really don’t know what her thoughts or emotions are. I know that I am very close with Sarah Jessica and that the words Kim Cattrall described her are incorrect. I liked her, I thought SHE played an extraordinary role in the series and some people just move on for their own reasons. I'm not sure who exactly was hers. "
He also added: “I am very sorry that this whole thing happened because it is very sad and embarrassing. I don't like seeing someone talk ugly about Sarah Jessica because she's a target and people can really be rude. "
Their conflict from 2018
According to Sarah Jessica, Parker feels protective and very upset that Kim called her a hypocrite, which she did back in 2018. for "insincere expressions of condolence after the death of her brother Chris."
Three years ago, Kim insulted Sarah Jessica on her Instagram and recalled how “cruel” she was while they were filming the series together.
Rumors that the two actresses do not agree have been going on since the beginning of the filming of the series. There was talk that the quarrel was due to disagreement over the number of fees for performances in the series, and Kim has repeatedly said publicly that she and colleagues from the series were never friends in real life. And while Kim has given up reappearing in the series, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis have reprised their roles as Miranda and Charlotte in new sequels to the series.