Chris Noth, 67, made news earlier this month after two women accused him of sexual assault and rape.
The accusations were serious, and even after the actor denied them the crimes allegedly committed in 2004 and 2015, the negative consequences continued not to stop.
The talent agency of the actor who brought Mr. Paige back to life on “O Sex and the City”, A3 Artists Agency, has decided not to represent him anymore.
Agents’ decision can have a huge impact on your career, but it is far from the only outcome that may affect your finances. Chris Noth’s tequila brand, called Ambar, was about to be bought by Entertainment Arts Research, which, after the scandal, decided to abandon the millionaire deal. The representative of the company, in statements to the New York Post, confirmed the lack of interest in negotiating with the representative.
Finally, he thought the damage of the controversy might have even reached Chris Noth’s wedding. According to The Sun, the actor’s wife, Tara Lynn Wilson, was “extremely upset” by the situation and is considering spending Christmas away from him.
Although she does not believe that her husband committed the crimes he is accused of, Tara does not forgive the fact that in this way she learned that her husband was cheating on her.
At the time of the last indictment, which dates back to 2015, Chris and Tara were already married. The fact is that, despite denying the sexual assault, the actor confirmed the meetings with the alleged victims and stated that they were “consensual.”
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