Bill Cosby finally talks up and sits down for his first TV interview
since he has been accused by over 30 women of sexual misconduct in the
last six months.
Speaking with Good Morning America's Linsey Davis in Alabama on May 15, Bill Cosby was asked,
"Are
you prepared for the backlash if a young person comes up to you and
says my mom said you did some bad things?" she asked. "How will you
answer that if they are pressing you?"
77-year-old Bill responded: "I'm
not sure that they will come like that. I think that many of them say,
'Well, you're a hypocrite. You say one thing, you say the other.' My
point is ...I'm telling you where the road is out. ...Do you wanna go
here or do you wanna be concerned as to who is giving you the message?"
As for how he sees this affecting his legacy, Cosby doesn't seem bothered, "I
don't really know about what I'm going to do tomorrow," he told Davis.
"I have a ton of ideas to put on television about people and their love
for each other."
Note that Cosby has denied all allegations made by these women and has not been criminally charged.
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