Chris Noth, otherwise known as Mr. Big in the series "Sex and the City" has recently been accused by two women of sexual harassment. The ladies in question, to maintain their privacy have used nicknames and sent the relevant stories to The Hollywood Reporter. Both cases are different and the women did not know each other.
One of the women, named Zoe, claims to have been sexually harassed by the actor in 2004 in Los Angeles when she was just 22 years old and employed by a production company.
The other woman, "Lily" says the unpleasant event with Mr. Big happened in 2015, when she was working in a nightclub. Noth responded to the allegations through statements published in The Hollywood Reporter saying:
"The accusations against me have been made by individuals I have met decades ago and are absolutely untrue accusations. These stories may come from 30 years ago, or 30 days ago, but NO means NO. have been willingly and I do not understand why they are coming to the fore right now, but if there is one thing I know for sure it is: "I have not abused these women."
It is said that both women decided to tell their stories right now after seeing that Chris Noth will play again in "And Just Like That", again in the famous role of Mr. Big.