Several of Chris Noth's co-stars have released a statement expressing support for his sexual assault accusers.

Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kristin Davis, the three lead actresses of HBO Max's Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That, released a statement through social media saying they support the women who have accused Noth. It marked the first time the actresses commented on the accusations made on Dec. 16, according to the Cut.


“We are deeply saddened to hear the allegations against Chris Noth,” read the statement posted on Nixon's social media account. “We support the women who have come forward and shared their painful experiences. We know it must be a very difficult thing to do and we commend them for it.”

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Days after a handful of women made allegations of sexual misconduct against Noth, despite his denials, the actor was dropped from his talent agency and the CBS series The Equalizer. A deal to acquire his tequila brand has also been called off, according to the outlet.

Additionally, Peloton canceled a new ad that featured Noth playing his Sex and the City character. The company released a statement saying it pulled the ad because "every single sexual assault accusation must be taken seriously."

The Noth ad was intended to help Peloton control some fans' negative reactions to the death of Noth’s character, Mr. Big, in the Sex and the City reboot. In the pilot episode, Mr. Big experienced a fatal heart attack after riding a Peloton indoor exercise bicycle, leading Peloton’s stock to fall 61% the next day.

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Three women made allegations of sexual assault against Noth last week, one of them being actor Zoe Lister-Jones, who guest starred alongside Noth on the TV series Law and Order.

Noth has denied the sexual assault allegations, saying he had consensual encounters with two of the women and that he didn’t know the third accuser.