Queen Latifah addresses ‘The Equalizer’ co-star Chris Noth’s firing from the show

American singer and actor Queen Latifah has weighed in after her ‘The Equalizer’ co-star Chris Noth recently exited the show amid assault allegations against him. During a recent interview with People, Latifah called it “still surreal” that Noth, formerly a series regular, will no longer appear on the CBS procedural. The decision to drop him was announced by the network on December 20 following The Hollywood Reporter reporting earlier in the month that two women had accused the ‘Sex and the City’ alum of sexual assault.

Queen Latifah addresses ‘The Equalizer’

“It is such a dicey, delicate situation that requires a great deal of respect. That’s a personal thing that he’s going to have to deal with,” Latifah said in the new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Talking about how he will be written out, Latifah said the show’s team is still figuring out “how we’re going to deal” with saying goodbye to his character, ex-CIA director William Bishop.
Queen Latifah added, “Chris’ character’s obviously a big part of the The Equalizer, and it was amazing chemistry, amazing chemistry. And my feeling is justice has to prevail, regardless. I just want the right things to be done, you know?”

Queen Latifah
BROOKLYN – NOVEMBER 19: The series premiere of the CBS Original drama THE EQUALIZER, starring Academy Award nominee and multi-hyphenate Queen Latifah, will be broadcast immediately following Super Bowl LV on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/7:00-8:00 PM, PT; time is approximate after post-game coverage) on the CBS Television Network. THE EQUALIZER will move to its regular Sunday (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) time period on Feb. 14, 2021. Pictured (L-R): Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall and Chris Noth as William Bishop (Photo by Barbara Nitke/CBS via Getty Images)

Not long after the premiere of HBO Max’s ‘And Just Like That, in which Noth reprised his signature role as Mr. Big, two women had separately approached The Hollywood Reporter and alleged that the actor had assaulted them.

One of the alleged incidents took place in Los Angeles in 2004, and the other in New York in 2015. Noth denied the allegations, calling them “categorically false” and referring to the encounters as consensual.
Additionally, Noth was dropped by his representatives at A3 Artists Agency and removed from the ‘And Just Like That finale’ in the wake of the scandal, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

(ANI NEWS)

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