Bill Cosby had the cops called to his 81st birthday party after neighbors complained of loud jazz music starting at 7 a.m. — but the bash was still a bust after he was snubbed by big-name stars. Sources told The National ENQUIRER that the party at his Pennsylvania home was supposed to be a public relations bonanza. Plenty of big names were invited to show their continuing support after the once-beloved star was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting accuser Andrea Constand in 2004. But the source warned that “none RSVP’d!” Read on for the stars who skipped Cosby’s house-arrest party, and click here for more news on the creepy comedy legend…
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Cosby's former TV wife
Phylicia Rashad was also reportedly invited, as well as former "The Voice" judge CeeLo Green — who's been
off the show ever since also being accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman! But the cops just found Cosby surrounded by non-celebs — after the comic already had his dreams of a spectacular 80th birthday party crushed!
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Hugh Hefner once planned a big 80th birthday party for Bill at
the Playboy Mansion to tie in with the annual Playboy Jazz Festival," said an insider. "Instead,
Hef was dying and Bill was still going through his first rape trial. Even then, nobody was thinking that Bill would spend his 81st birthday under house arrest!"
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Cosby's former TV wife
Phylicia Rashad was also reportedly invited, as well as former "The Voice" judge CeeLo Green — who's been
off the show ever since also being accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman! But the cops just found Cosby surrounded by non-celebs — after the comic already had his dreams of a spectacular 80th birthday party crushed!
"
Hugh Hefner once planned a big 80th birthday party for Bill at
the Playboy Mansion to tie in with the annual Playboy Jazz Festival," said an insider. "Instead,
Hef was dying and Bill was still going through his first rape trial. Even then, nobody was thinking that Bill would spend his 81st birthday under house arrest!"