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Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth fall into Central Park Lake
Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth fall into Central Park Lake
Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth falling into Central Park Lake filming a scene for Sex & the City, NYC, 2000. She was wearing a dress from Richard Tyler's Resort 2001 collection
While filming the scene where she and Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth, fall into the boating pond in Central Park, Parker cut her foot. As a safety precaution, she had to get a tetanus shot as soon as they got out of the water, according to Grazia
After the iconic series' original premiere on HBO in 1998, "Sex and the City" has since set the standard for fashion, love, and romance on television. But could it be the end of an era for fans dreaming of that Carrie and Big type of love? Sarah Jessica Parker, who played the outgoing and shoe-obsessed New York City writer Carrie Bradshaw, and Chris Noth, who played Carrie's love interest (and eventual husband), have continuously captured fans' hearts over the years through their musings and playful on-and-off screen relationship. To much delight around the world, Carrie and Mr. Big's relationship progressed on-screen this past year with the premiere of the "SATC" reboot, "And Just Like That...," on HBO Max.
But just like that, the comedy-drama's long-awaited comeback has been steeped in controversy after multiple women came forward to share sexual assault allegations against Noth, per The Hollywood Reporter, leaving the future of "And Just Like That..." Season 2 in limbo. SJP has since come forward to show support for Noth's alleged victims, so let's take a look at their current relationship and the beginning of Parker and Noth's decades-long friendship.
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The first execution by electrocution in history, is carried out against William Kemmler
On August 6, 1890, at Auburn Prison in New York, the first execution by electrocution in history, is carried out against William Kemmler, who had been convicted of murdering his lover, Matilda Ziegler, with a hatchet. William had accused her of stealing from him, and preparing to run away with a friend of his... click image to read story
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