Prior to the many pieces, victims and testimony cementing Bill Cosby’s status as a reviled public figure, the comedian had almost reached the cusp of a comeback, planning a new NBC series and a Netflix standup special. Netflix was quick to shelve plans to release the special once Cosby’s deeds became a national focus, and now the streaming service doesn’t ever believe it “appropriate” to air.
Bill Cosby finally sat for an interview with Nightline on Friday, and they asked him point-blank questions about the rape allegations that have been coming out since last year.
The interviewer asked if he was prepared to answer young people who come to him with questions about the allegations, and whether or not he's guilty. He gave a pretty nonsensical answer.
It was busy weekend for Bill Cosby.
The comedian racked up a new heckler, he was met with protesters and more rape allegations were lodged against him.
Once again, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be hosting the Golden Globe Awards.
They've done so for the past couple of years and have received rave reviews for their work.
The ongoing firestorm against Bill Cosby has only swelled in recent weeks, as more and more allegations of rape emerge against the once-revered comedian, so it wasn’t any surprise that Netflix would opt to discard the November 28 release of a new Cosby standup special. Now, NBC has expectedly followed suit by abandoning development plans for a new Cosby sitcom for 2015.
In an "Entertainment Tonight" interview, television personality and former supermodel Janice Dickinson became the next person to speak out against comedian-actor-entertainer Bill Cosby, alleging she was raped by Cosby in a Lake Tahoe hotel room in 1982.
Ever since a video of comedian Hannibal Buress went viral last month where he called Bill Cosby a rapist during a show in Philadelphia, Cosby has been canceling appearances left and right.
These allegations have been around for years, including one that did not go to trial and led to a settlement in 2006.
New allegations have surfaced in recent weeks by Barbara Bowman, who claims she was brainwash
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon's love of sports, games and making his celebrity guests fully participate in both has been well documented, but last night, he took things up a notch. Well, actually, Bill Cosby took things up a notch.