Sex and the City fans are well aware of the rollercoaster love affair between Mr. Big (Chris Noth) and Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker).

It's certainly hard to forget that heartfelt scene during season six, when Mr. Big shows up to Carrie's apartment to tell her that he made a mistake, hours before she was leaving to Paris with her new boyfriend, Aleksandr Petrovsky. Instead of jumping in his arms as she normally would, Carrie tells him to take a hike.

"You and I, nothing!" Carrie yells. "You cannot do this to anymore, you cannot jerk me around....It's never different. It's six years of never being different. But this is it. I am done. Don't call me ever again. Forget you know my number. In fact, forget you know my name."

While many fans probably agreed with Carrie's view, Noth seems to think otherwise. In a new interview, the current Good Wife actor even accused Carrie of being promiscuous.

"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," the actor recently told Australian outlet News.com.au. "It was (Carrie) 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 wh**e! There's a misconception that Carrie was a victim of him, and that's not the case. She was a strong, smart woman."

At least the two characters ended up together, right?

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