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Chris Noth Dropped From 'The Equalizer' After Sexual Assault Allegations: Reports

Noth, 67, was also part of HBO's "Sex and the City" reboot series "And Just Like That..." where he reprised his role as Mr. Big.

Noth, 67, was part of HBO's "Sex and the City" reboot series and reprised his role as Mr. Big. He was filming the CBS series "The Equalizer," which also stars Queen Latifah.
Noth, 67, was part of HBO's "Sex and the City" reboot series and reprised his role as Mr. Big. He was filming the CBS series "The Equalizer," which also stars Queen Latifah. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

HOLLYWOOD — Actor Chris Noth has been dropped from the show "The Equalizer" after two women alleged he sexually assaulted them in an interview, multiple media outlets report.

Noth, 67, was part of HBO's "Sex and the City" reboot series "And Just Like That..." where he reprised his role as Mr. Big. He was filming the CBS series "The Equalizer," which also stars Queen Latifah.

The New York Times and Associated Press are among those reporting Noth is no longer part of filming on the show. Noth issued a statement denying the allegations to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Noth appeared in a Peloton ad which has since been pulled, according to NPR.

"Sex and the City" stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis released statements in an Instagram story Monday saying they support the women who came forward and commending them for doing so.

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