Nowadays when a public figure opens their mouth to talk about Bill Cosby, people take notice. When that figure is the actor who played Cosby’s son on the famed “The Cosby Show”, their ears prick even more.
Malcom-Jamal Warner, who played Theo Huxtable from 1984 to 1992, had the following to say during a recent magazine interview. This excerpt taken from nydailynews:
The Bill Cosby I know has been great to me and great for a lot of people. What he’s done for comedy and television has been legendary and history-making,” Warner said. “What he’s done for the black community and education has been invaluable. That’s the Bill Cosby I know.”
In case your head has been buried in the sand, Cosby is accused of drugging and assaulting multiple women throughout his career. We covered the latest accusation HERE.
He may have been a good TV dad, but whether he was a good date for a quiet drink is certainly up for debate.
[source:nydailynews]
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