Chris Noth‘s former The Equalizer costar Queen Latifah is speaking out after he was fired late last month.
06.01.2022 - 19:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Chris Noth's final scenes as Mr. Big have been cut out of the season finale of And Just Like That amid sexual assault allegations.
The 67-year-old returned as Mr. Big for the HBO spin-off, alongside fellow original Sex and the City stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis.
However, he only featured in the first episode as his character was killed off in the first episode shocking viewers who saw Big dramatically die after suffering a heart attack after working out on his Peloton exercise bike.
Noth was due to return for a brief cameo in the season finale of the show, scheduled to air on 3 February, but producers have decided to scrap the scene after sexual assault allegations were made against the actor, writes The Mirror.
According to TVLine, the scene saw Carrie travelling to Paris to scatter Big’s ashes in the Seine river, and in a fantasy sequence, the couple would have one last embrace on the Pont des Arts bridge as she said a final goodbye to her on-again/off-again love.
The show’s creative team decided that Big’s reappearance was not crucial to the scene, so have edited him and the scenes in Paris out of the finale.
Sarah Jessica, 56, was spotted filming the scene in Paris last year, emptying out something into the river from her Eiffel Tower shaped purse.
However, an insider told the outlet that the finale was not locked in at the time allegations against Noth, and he had filmed minimal footage for the scene.
Viewers of And Just Like That saw Carrie put Big’s ashes in the closet of her New York apartment until she had decided what to do with them in an effort to find closure after his tragic death.
In December, two women came forward with allegations against Noth, claiming he had raped them in separate
Chris Noth‘s former The Equalizer costar Queen Latifah is speaking out after he was fired late last month.
Queen Latifah spoke out about her former co-star on "The Equalizer," Chris Noth, being removed from the show amid allegations of sexual assault. Noth, 67, previously starred alongside the 51-year-old actress in the CBS series about a woman with a unique set of skills who acts as a sort-of anonymous guardian angel to those in her city who find themselves with nowhere else to turn for justice. In a previous statement provided to Fox News Digital, the network announced that Noth would no longer be filming new episodes of the show after multiple women came forward alleging that he had sexually assaulted them. Speaking to People, Queen Latifah explained how difficult it has been to navigate the situation as both a woman and an ambassador for her show. Queen Latifah spoke out about the firing of Chris Noth from their show "The Equalizer." (Barbara Nitke/CBS via Getty Images) "It's still surreal. It is such a dicey, delicate situation that requires a great deal of respect," she explained. As far as the allegations are concerned, the actress said the situation was "a personal thing" that Noth will now have to find a way to "deal with." As for his character on the show, she explained that he is currently being written out, but that conversations are happening about what that will look like for "The Equalizer going forward.
A month after sexual assault allegations were made against Chris Noth and he was removed from “The Equalizer”, co-star Queen Latifah is speaking out.
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