Protesters and Fans Clash After Bill Cosby Is Heckled at Show
Just 15 minutes into a Baltimore, MD, show Friday night, comedian Bill Cosby’s routine was interrupted by protesters in the balcony of the Modell Performing Arts Center.

Just 15 minutes into a Baltimore, MD, show Friday night, comedian Bill Cosby’s routine was interrupted by protesters in the balcony of the Modell Performing Arts Center.

Two weeks after a pajama clad Bill Cosby released a video statement to remind fans that he was “far from finished,” comedienne Chelsea Handler has come forward to offer a tale of her own encounter with the once squeaky clean family icon.

Comedian Bill Cosby is speaking directly to his fans in a 10-second video message Monday.

In an op-ed for the Washington Post, Jewel Allison, one of the many women who have come forward with sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, said she waited nearly two decades to come forward with her accusations because she “didn’t want to let black America down.”

While more than 30 women have now accused comedian Bill Cosby of some form of sexual impropriety, his latest alleged victim claims that in addition to the use of drugs and alcohol as aphrodisiacs, Dr. Huxtable got weird with breakfast food.

Comedian Bill Cosby returned to stand-up Thursday night in Canada as part of a three set tour, where he shocked a crowd by making light of the allegations he drugged and sexually assaulted more than 20 women, saying, “You have to be careful about drinking around me.”

Phylicia Rashad, who starred as Bill Cosby’s on-screen wife for more than a decade, is refuting claims that the comedian drugged and sexually assaulted multiple women.

A few days ago, director and Hollywood darling Judd Apatow went on a Twitter rant against Bill Cosby. The Washington Post wrote, “Apatow’s outspokenness is rare among entertainment industry figures, who have remained largely silent on the allegations that have swirled around Cosby for years but have reached a fever pitch over the last several months.”

According to the New York Post, the legendary comedian, through his attorney Martin Singer, is on a mission to shed light on anything negative his alleged victims have done, calling it “fair game.”
