Bill Cosby will have some extra moral support in his corner this week — his real life wife and his TV wife!
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Bill Cosby has some extra moral support in his corner this week — his real life wife and his TV wife!
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The comedian’s real wife,
Camille, and his sitcom wife,
Phylicia Rashad, are both standing by their man. The 68-year-old Rashad played Claire Huxtable in the popular 1980s sitcom “The Cosby Show,” and the actress believes Cosby was the victim of a scheme to end his career! “I think it’s orchestrated, I don’t know why or who’s doing it, but it’s the legacy,” she said. “And, it’s a legacy that is so important to the culture. Someone is determined to keep Bill Cosby off TV, and it’s worked.”
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“Phylicia has never wavered in her support of Bill and she’s said she’ll be available for whatever he might need, whenever he might need it,” said a source close to Rashad. Other members of Cosby's TV family have also been contacted by his team to lend their public support.
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Cosby's wife Camille has also never wavered in her support since the allegations broke that nearly 60 women accused Cosby of drugging and assaulting them from as far back as the 1960's. “Never, not one time did she abandon him,” said a family source. The 79-year-old Cosby has been abandoned by some of Hollywood's biggest names and his paranoia over possibly being poisoned, as well as his
claims of blindness, has reached an unexpected level.
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The comic legend is accused of three counts of
aggravated sexual assault against former Temple University athlete
Andrea Constand. The now 44-year-old Constand claims that Cosby drugged her during a 2004 visit to his home — before touching her and forcibly putting her hand on his penis! Cosby has maintained that the pair had been in a consensual relationship and that Constand continued to see him after he made sexual advances towards her. He is not scheduled to testify at the trial and if convicted faces up to 10 years behind bars.
Bill Cosby has some extra moral support in his corner this week — his real life wife and his TV wife!
Photo credit: Getty Images
The comedian’s real wife,
Camille, and his sitcom wife,
Phylicia Rashad, are both standing by their man. The 68-year-old Rashad played Claire Huxtable in the popular 1980s sitcom “The Cosby Show,” and the actress believes Cosby was the victim of a scheme to end his career! “I think it’s orchestrated, I don’t know why or who’s doing it, but it’s the legacy,” she said. “And, it’s a legacy that is so important to the culture. Someone is determined to keep Bill Cosby off TV, and it’s worked.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Phylicia has never wavered in her support of Bill and she’s said she’ll be available for whatever he might need, whenever he might need it,” said a source close to Rashad. Other members of Cosby's TV family have also been contacted by his team to lend their public support.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Cosby's wife Camille has also never wavered in her support since the allegations broke that nearly 60 women accused Cosby of drugging and assaulting them from as far back as the 1960's. “Never, not one time did she abandon him,” said a family source. The 79-year-old Cosby has been abandoned by some of Hollywood's biggest names and his paranoia over possibly being poisoned, as well as his
claims of blindness, has reached an unexpected level.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The comic legend is accused of three counts of
aggravated sexual assault against former Temple University athlete
Andrea Constand. The now 44-year-old Constand claims that Cosby drugged her during a 2004 visit to his home — before touching her and forcibly putting her hand on his penis! Cosby has maintained that the pair had been in a consensual relationship and that Constand continued to see him after he made sexual advances towards her. He is not scheduled to testify at the trial and if convicted faces up to 10 years behind bars.
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