Sarah Jessica Parker worries about sex scandal with Chris Noth

Sarah Jessica Parker is worried about the sex scandal with Chris Noth.

According to sources close to the actress, Parker is "furious" and very worried about the series's reputation and character.

It became known that the performer of the role of Carrie Bradshaw, actress Sarah Jessica Parker, is going through the news of the accusations against her partner Chris Noth of rape.

A source close to the star told the American publication that the actress and one of the executive producers of the sequel to the series "Sex and the City,"

which was named "And Just Like That," was "simply killed" by what was happening. 

Most of all, Sarah Jessica is worried about the reputation of the series and her heroine, who, for many, has become a role model.

She is furious that they were all put in this position. She feels like she had let her viewers down when unaware of the violent incidents.

Now Sarah admits that she was blind and still cannot survive this news.

And it's not about money, and it's about legacy. Carrie has always been on the side of women, and now it turned out that she could not save them.

She (Sarah Jessica Parker) is depressed, - quotes the words of an insider US Weekly.

Earlier, Sarah Jessica Parker, Christine Davis, and Cynthia Nixon released a joint statement about the sex scandal involving Chris Nota.

The actresses supported women who were likely victims of their partners in the series.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth on the set of the sequel to Sex and the City, September 2021: 

Meanwhile, according to lawyer Chris Noth, law enforcement agencies have not contacted him so far, but he is ready to cooperate, although he denies all charges.

The actor admitted that he had connections with two of the four who accused him of sexual assault by women but by mutual consent.

At the same time, due to the scandal, Chris Noth has already lost a multimillion-dollar advertising contract, a role in the series, and lost his place in an acting agency.

The actor's personal life went downhill - he celebrated Christmas alone in New York, and his wife Tara Wilson with two children went to her parents in California.

In the middle of December, right after the character of Chris Noth in the sequel to the series "Sex and the City" died in the first episode, two women filed a lawsuit,

in which they accused Chris Noth of sexualized violence.

This was reported by The Hollywood Reporter, with the clarification that they contacted their editorial office with a difference of several months and that they did not know each other.

On the one hand, the incident happened in 2004, on the other, in 2015.

A day later, another woman reported sexual harassment by the actor - he tried to rape her in 2010. 

And a few days later, country singer Lisa Gentil and actress stunt double Christine Davis also issued a statement, claiming that the actor forced them to Have Sex.