The actresses posted a joint statement to their social media accounts Monday saying that they were “deeply saddened by the allegations”.

They said, “We support the women that have come forward and shared their pain experiences,” We know that it is difficult for them to do so we commend them.

Noth, 67 has suffered multiple career setbacks after he was accused by three women of sexual assault in the past week. These alleged incidents date back to the 2000s. Noth denies the allegations.

USA TODAY was informed by A3 Artists Agency on Sunday that Noth had been fired from CBS’s crime drama “The Equalizer.” Noth played a character in Queen Latifah’s old friend and runs a private security firm after his years as a CIA director. Noth will appear in a second episode, which has been filmed already, early next month.

Entertainment Arts Research CEO Bernard Rubin shared his thoughts with USA TODAY Saturday. He stated that his company will no longer buy Noth’s tequila brand Ambhar Tequila. It was previously in contract to be purchased for $12 million.

Rubin stated that it was not logical to proceed with this deal at this time due to the claims. These claims must be treated with the greatest seriousness.

Noth was fired Monday from CBS’ crime drama “The Equalizer.” He played a character that Queen Latifah used to be friends with and now runs a private security firm after serving as a CIA director for many years. One more episode of the series has been completed and Noth will be seen next month.

These accusations were made days after Noth’s character Mr. Big died from a heart attack during the premiere episode HBO Max’s “Sex and the City.” sequel, “And Just Like That …””.

According to the latest accuser, a 30-year old tech executive said that the alleged encounter took place in 2010 when she was working at Da Marino, Manhattan’s restaurant. At the time, she was only 18 and Noth was 55.

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Ava’s account in the Daily Beast, which was given a pseudonym by the Daily Beast, describes a meeting with Noth in the backoffice of the restaurant while she prepared for her late-night departure after work. Ava shared her story with the Daily Beast on December 16th. She said that she wrote her account of Noth’s assault in October 2020.

A report in The Hollywood Reporter Dec. 16 names two women, Lily and Zoe as the accusers of sexual assault. They were referring to separate incidents in the 2000s.

Noth stated that the accusations made against me by people I have known for years or even decades are false. This statement was issued to USA TODAY after the THR report. These stories could have been from 30 years ago, or 30 days ago — “no always means no — this is a line that I did not cross. They were mutually agreed upon. It is difficult to not question the timing of these stories being published. Although I don’t know the reason they are coming out now, I do know that I didn’t assault these women.

Zoe reached out to THR October and said she had met the actor when she was 22, and she was working at a high-profile company where Noth and other celebrities often had business. She claimed that he had flirted with her, and then invited her to the West Hollywood pool before inviting her to his apartment. There she claimed that he raped him.

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Zoe claimed she went to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with a friend. There, she said that she was assaulted. However, she refused to tell staff about it because she was afraid of being retributed and not being believed.

THR reported that Lily, who was 25 at the time, contacted THR in August. She claimed that he invited her to dinner and then asked her to come back to his apartment. There, she was “cautiously entertained by” him kissing her and became uncomfortable with his sexual advances. Lily stated that she felt “totally violated” and told a friend, but did not notify the police.

Los Angeles Police Department investigated whether Noth was under investigation and came up with no results, according to police Sgt. Hector Guzman said. Sheriff’s Capt. Richard Ruiz said that the special victims bureau at Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department has also been cleared of any open investigations. Richard Ruiz said.

Noth called the timing of the accusations suspicious as the report was published one week after the premier of the highly anticipated “Sex and the City” reboot. Fans were shocked when “And Just Like That,” killed Mr. Big in a post-Peloton heart attack. This relaunched the actor’s popularity and earned him an ad with the stationary bicycle company.

Peloton removed the video advertisement from its social media channels on Thursday after the allegations.

Noth began his career as Mr. Big, a hotshot executive who is Carrie’s love interest and later husband. Noth then went on to play roles in “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” and “The Good Wife.” He also reprised his Mr. Big role during the “SATC” movies of 2008 and 2010.