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Bill Cosby has been accused of sexual assault by over 50 women — but former 'Cosby Show' star Malcolm-Jamal Warner is more worried about his checkbook! The veteran actor who shot to fame as Theo Huxtable made a guest turn on "The Real" and complained about how his old show has been yanked from syndication over the scandal. “It’s literally taking money out of my pocket," said Malcolm-Jamal. "So I got my own personal feelings about that, because it personally affects me!"
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The ladies of "The Real" didn't seem too offended as Malcolm-Jamal went on to complain that the ban on Cosby's old sitcom was unfair — since child molesters weren't punished as severely. “No one that has been calling for Woody [Allen]’s movies to be pulled off the air," he said, referring to The National ENQUIRER's coverage of Woody's adopted daughter Dylan Farrow accusing her dad of molesting her as a child.
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Malcolm-Jamal, now 45, also referenced the sexual scandals of underage molestation by an Oscar-winning director and a former TV pastor: "Roman Polanski is still celebrated. Stephen Collins’ show ['7th Heaven'] still comes on. So it’s just interesting how it’s very unbalanced.”
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The ENQUIRER covered the shocking reports in 2014 that Collins — who played Rev. Eric Camden on "7th Heaven" — had allegedly confessed to multiple incidents of molesting young girls. That included two incidents of exposing himself to girls, including “the niece of a woman who lived across the way.”
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“Rosemary’s Baby” director Roman Polanski, now 82, fled America while on trial in 1977 for drugging and anally raping young Samantha Geimer during a party at the home of Hollywood star Jack Nicholson. He was about to be sentenced to prison under a plea bargain in 1977. His victim has since bravely came forward and declared her real name, while also filing a civil suit that ended with Polanksi agreeing to pay her $500,000 plus interest.
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While the former teen star was eager to compare Cosby to other notorious Hollywood figures, Malcolm-Jamal also insisted that he was “no position to defend” his old boss. "But nor will I throw him under the bus," he added!
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Bill Cosby has been accused of sexual assault by over 50 women — but former 'Cosby Show' star Malcolm-Jamal Warner is more worried about his checkbook! The veteran actor who shot to fame as Theo Huxtable made a guest turn on "The Real" and complained about how his old show has been yanked from syndication over the scandal. “It’s literally taking money out of my pocket," said Malcolm-Jamal. "So I got my own personal feelings about that, because it personally affects me!"
Photo credit: YouTube
The ladies of "The Real" didn't seem too offended as Malcolm-Jamal went on to complain that the ban on Cosby's old sitcom was unfair — since child molesters weren't punished as severely. “No one that has been calling for Woody [Allen]’s movies to be pulled off the air," he said, referring to The National ENQUIRER's coverage of Woody's adopted daughter Dylan Farrow accusing her dad of molesting her as a child.
Photo credit: Corbis
Malcolm-Jamal, now 45, also referenced the sexual scandals of underage molestation by an Oscar-winning director and a former TV pastor: "Roman Polanski is still celebrated. Stephen Collins’ show ['7th Heaven'] still comes on. So it’s just interesting how it’s very unbalanced.”
Photo credit: Corbis
The ENQUIRER covered the shocking reports in 2014 that Collins — who played Rev. Eric Camden on "7th Heaven" — had allegedly confessed to multiple incidents of molesting young girls. That included two incidents of exposing himself to girls, including “the niece of a woman who lived across the way.”
Photo credit: YouTube
“Rosemary’s Baby” director Roman Polanski, now 82, fled America while on trial in 1977 for drugging and anally raping young Samantha Geimer during a party at the home of Hollywood star Jack Nicholson. He was about to be sentenced to prison under a plea bargain in 1977. His victim has since bravely came forward and declared her real name, while also filing a civil suit that ended with Polanksi agreeing to pay her $500,000 plus interest.
Photo credit: Corbis
While the former teen star was eager to compare Cosby to other notorious Hollywood figures, Malcolm-Jamal also insisted that he was “no position to defend” his old boss. "But nor will I throw him under the bus," he added!
Photo credit: Corbis