Chris Noth says 'Sex and the City' stuck with him.
Sex and the City's Mr. Big is saying how he really feels about Carrie Bradshaw.
Chris Noth played the role of Mr. Big, the long-term love interest of Sarah Jessica Parker's iconic character Carrie Bradshaw.
He tells news.com.au that his character always stayed true to himself, it was Carrie that ran into problems even though she was a strong woman.
"It was [Carrie] who tried to pretend he was something he wasn't," he says. "He was always honest about himself — he never cheated on her. The relationship just didn't work, and he went on to get married while she went on to … how many boyfriends did she have? She was such a whore! [laughs] There's a misconception that Carrie was a victim of him, and that's not the case — she was a strong, smart woman."
Leave it to Mr. Bigs to be honest in real life too!
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The actor also got candid about the sequel to the first Sex and the City which earned about $95 million at the box office domestically but had scathing reviews from critics.
Noth says, "I don't think it was a bomb, but I think because they're greedy, it didn't make as much money as they wanted. But I think it was considered an indulgence and a distraction because it hit right when the recession happened. People were like, 'Who gives a f*ck about these broads going to Dubai when we can't pay our mortgage?'"
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But what about a third installment? With a lot of hype around a new movie, he says he would be all for it "It'd be a great thing, but for now it's all just Tweety-pie s**t."
For now, you’ll just have to watch the 59-year-old play Governor of Illinois, Peter Florrick, on The Good Wife.
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