Zoe Lister-Jones Calls Chris Noth "a Sexual Predator," Accuses Him of Inappropriate Behaviour

"Chris Noth capitalized on the fantasy that women believed Mr. Big represented"

BY Kaelen BellPublished Dec 17, 2021

Actor and writer Zoe Lister-Jones has accused And Just Like That... and Sex and the City star Chris Noth of being "a sexual predator" following yesterday's accusations by two women who allege that Noth assaulted them in incidents dating back to 2004 and 2015. 

In an Instagram post, Lister-Jones recounts her experiences with Noth as both an employee at a club owned by the actor and as a guest-star on the set of Law and Order

She begins the post by explaining that Noth's reemergence on And Just Like That... brought back memories of the actor's behaviour. 

"Last week my friend asked me how I felt about Mr. Big's death on And Just Like That..., and I said, honestly, I felt relieved," she wrote. "He asked why and I told him it was because I couldn't separate the actor from the man, and the man is a sexual predator. My friend was alarmed at my word choice. And to be honest so was I. I hadn't thought of this man for so many years, and yet there was a virility to my language that came from somewhere deep and buried."

She then goes on to explain her experiences with Noth, saying that he was "consistently sexually inappropriate with a fellow female promoter" at the club that he owned and that he was drunk on the set of Law and Order:

"During my interrogation scene he had a 22 oz. of beer under the table that he would drink in between takes," she wrote. "In one take he got close to me, sniffed my neck, and whispered, 'You smell good.' I didn't say anything. My friend at the club never said anything. It's so rare that we do." 

Lister-Jones continues, writing that "my experiences are small in comparison to the accounts of assault that have so bravely been shared today. But navigating predation at any level is a burden all women have to bear. And for the most part there is no accountability, and no consequence. Chris Noth capitalized on the fantasy that women believed Mr. Big represented."

You can see Lister-Jones' post below. 
 

Latest Coverage