Sex and the City's Chris Noth has dropped a huge hint about Mr. Big's future amid rumors that he is not returning for the show's TV reboot.
The actor, 66, took to social media to respond to heartbroken fans about his alledged absence from the reboot of the according to The Hollywood Reporter. popular show.
Referring to Page Six, the publication that broke the news that he wouldn't be appearing, he wrote: "Well, if Page Six says it… it must be true," alongside a telling winking face emoji.

He added further speculation when he wrote: "Everything changes - including announcements in the rags."

This comes after it was reported last week that the reboot would not include his character, the husband of the show's leading lady, Carrie.
Insiders told Page Six that Noth will not appear in And Just Like That; a ten-episode series broadcast on HBO Max that is set to revisit the hit series.
Noth played Mr.Big, who was Carrie's boyfriend and later husband, in the show and subsequent films.
For the time being, Noth is busy with a number of other projects including The Equalizer, and he has two films in pre-production: Brooklyn All American and Someday Sometime.
Carrie and Mr. Big dated throughout the show before marrying in the 2008 film and going on to deal with marital problems in the 2010 sequel.
A number of other faces are also allegedly not be returning for the reboot including David Eigenberg, who plays Steve Brady, the romantic interest of Cynthia Nixon's character Miranda Hobbes; and Kim Cattrall – who played Carrie's BFF and PR guru Samantha Jones.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, Parker opened up about the genesis of the reboot at a virtual benefit for the Central Park Conservancy's Playground Partners program.
She said that she came up with the idea for the show last spring amid the initial outbreak of Covid-19.
"I want to say around April or May ... I was listening to a podcast and it occurred to me that [showrunner] Michael Patrick King and I had never talked about our experience working and producing the show," Parker said.
She went on: "New York shut down in a way that also affects lots of other people because it's the center of finance, it's the center of culture, one could argue, and its silence was deafening...
"All these conversations were becoming a huge part of our experience inside of our homes, Michael and I just became really interested. And thus was born - And Just Like That."
Production on the reboot is set to begin this spring.