There has been a lot of Twitter talk surrounding the possibility of "Sex and the City 3."
However, Chris Noth, also known as Mr. Big from the "Sex and the City" franchise, recently dispelled the rumors circulating about a possible third installment.
"The tweets! I can't believe those girls [Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis] are tweeting. I don't go near Twitter, it's all bulls--t. I'll believe it when they say 'Action!' and until then I don't pay any attention. Sure, I've heard rumors, but they've been sayin' that s--t for 10 years. It'd be a great thing, but for now it's all just Tweety-pie s-t," Chris Noth told News. com.au, according to E! News.
Although the possibility of Chris Noth returning as the famous Mr. Big in "Sex and the City 3" is quite low, "The Good Wife" star still hasn't failed to forget the wonders of Carrie Bradshaw, the lead character of the show.
"There's a misconception that Carrie was a victim of him, and that's not the case-she was a strong, smart woman," stated the 59-year-old actor.
He joked, "The relationship just didn't work, and he [Mr. Big] went on to get married while she went on to- how many boyfriends did she have? She was such a whore!"
Despite his appreciation for its lead character, Noth noted that "Sex and the City" didn't do New York City justice, stating that the Big Apple is a "much bigger, more interesting place than just fashion and glitz and all that crap," according to Us Magazine.
"It's become its own nightmare. Manhattan used to have a real rainbow coalition of class and ethnicity, but it's being pushed out. It's almost like New York became the [fantasy] city that Sex and the City depicted, which I find particularly boring," stated Noth.