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Gasp!Chris Noth (AKA Mr. Big) Just Called Carrie Bradshaw a Wh-re!
Chris Noth had “Sex and the City” fans up in arms when he called Carrie Bradshaw — his character Mr. Big’s love interest on the widely popular series — a “whore” in a recent interview.
The actor was discussing the duo’s complicated relationship when he said,
“Big was powerful because he had a lot of money and he seemed to have the upper hand in the relationship, but emotionally he was a wreck.
Actually, no: he was what he was. One of the things I tell people is that he never tried to pretend he was anything other than what he was. It was Carrie [Sarah Jessica Parker] who tried to pretend he was something he wasn’t.
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!”

Oh no he did not! Thankfully, the 59-year-old quickly clarified, “There’s a misconception that Carrie was a victim of him, and that’s not the case — she was a strong, smart woman.”
That’s more like it. And although Chris did not confirm nor deny a third movie, he did question whether shows like HBO’s “Girls” have lessoned its chances.
“The New York that ‘Sex and the City’ depicted is not the New York that I love — New York was a much bigger, more interesting place than just fashion and glitz and all that crap. It’s become its own nightmare,” “The Good Wife” star told Australia’s News.com.au.
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“You’ve got ‘Girls’ now, which is much tougher and more realistic,” he added. “[Writer Michael Patrick King would] have to be really smart to make it relevant. I mean, we’re all getting older. What would it be? ‘Carrie, goddamnit, my bladder!'”
Hey, we would still watch!
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