Ever since he asked followers to meme him on November 10, Bill Cosby has seen one woman after another accuse him of rape.
On
Monday the 77-year-old comedian - who lit up the eighties with his hit
sitcom The Cosby Show - made the cover of three weeklies, People, UsWeekly and The National Enquirer, where his character was called into question.
'You didn't say no to him,' a source told People, adding, 'He freely made jokes about women's bodies.'
So
far at least 15 women have accused the actor of sexual assault but he
has yet to admit any wrong doing, instead calling the claims 'innuendo.'
A class action lawsuit may be brought against the TV fixture.
Cover boy: Bill Cosby, who has been
accused of rape by at least 15 women, landed on People on Monday where a
source said he 'freely made jokes about women's bodies'
The
People insider also made it seem as if the married star had a massive
ego. 'He marched the halls of NBC like he was Oz,' added the source. The
Cosby Show aired from 1984 to 1992.
Another source that worked on his later show Cosby, which aired from 1996 to 2000, explained that Bill could intimidate people.
'He
was very courteous, but he expected things to be done in a certain
way,' said the source. 'He didn't suffer fools. A lot of people were
afraid of him on-set.'
Another cover: In the new issue of
UsWeekly, the 77-year-old star is attacked by former model Janice
Dickinson who said she is speaking now because women need to be warned
Janice
Dickinson, who claimed Bill assaulted her in 1982, told UsWeekly, 'Bill
Cosby is a monster.' As far as talking about the past, the brunette E!
fixture said, 'It's justice - it has to be done.'
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