Fans Furious ! “Mr. Big” Crosses the Line and Publicly Slams Sarah Jessica Parker. What Happened Between Them?

It seems that a huge black cat has run between “Mr. Big” and Carrie Bradshaw in real life. Chris Noth, the star of Sex and the City, has spoken out bluntly about his former colleague Sarah Jessica Parker.

While 60-year-old Sarah Jessica Parker was celebrating receiving the prestigious Carol Burnett Award at the 2026 Golden Globes, her on-screen husband Chris Noth chose to “congratulate” the actress in his own way. The actor posted a photo from the gym with an aggressive caption: “To hell with the New Year — LET’S GO!!!!”

The real bomb exploded in the comments. One follower wrote: “You mean ‘to hell with SJP [Sarah Jessica Parker] and her award,’ right? lol.” Noth didn’t bother with diplomacy and replied shortly: “Exactly.”

The reaction online was immediate. While some fans were shocked, others pointed out that Chris Noth has a personal grievance against Parker and the team behind And Just Like That…. His character, Mr. Big, died in the very first episode of the sequel. Scenes featuring him that were meant for the season finale were later cut after the actor was accused of sexual assault. Sarah Jessica Parker, along with her colleagues, released a statement supporting the women who accused Noth. It appears that “Mr. Big” has decided to completely burn all bridges with colleagues who turned away from him during a difficult moment.

For the record, Chris Noth categorically denies all rape accusations, calling them “fabrications.” However, he has admitted to being unfaithful to his wife, Tara Wilson.

In the end, this public clash feels like the final chapter of a long, unresolved fallout rather than a single impulsive outburst. What once looked like an iconic on-screen love story now appears, off-screen, as a mix of resentment, wounded pride, and burned bridges. Whether driven by anger, disappointment, or a desire to be heard, Chris Noth’s reaction has clearly deepened the divide and polarized fans even further. One thing is certain: the fairytale many associated with Sex and the City has long since faded, replaced by a far messier reality where personal conflicts refuse to stay behind the scenes.

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