Bill Cosby Rape: TV Star's Interview With Queen Latifah 'Postponed At His Request' After Assault Allegations? [VIDEO]
Television icon Bill Cosby was supposed to make an appearance on Queen Latifah's talk show, but it looks like that won't be happening after a shocking report became public.
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On Thursday, TMZ reported that Latifah and her crew didn't want to go through with the interview ever since allegations went out saying that Cosby was accused of raping a teenage girl. Not much else has been said on that part except for a recent update where a show spokesperson gave an explanation.
"Mr. Cosby's scheduled appearance on The Queen Latifah Show was postponed at his request and was in no way related to any of our recent or upcoming scheduled guests," the statement says.
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The site also pointed out that Cosby has never been criminally charged with sexual assault, but he's been sued.
Alleged victim Barbara Bowman recently spoke with Mail Online on what happened to her with graphic details on horrific acts that the television star had allegedly done.
"I was drugged and raped by that man," Bowman said. "He is a monster. He came at me like a monster. My hope is that others who have experienced sexual abuse will not be intimidated into silence by the famous, rich and powerful. If I can help one victim, then I've done my job."
Bowman then revealed more information that occurred when Cosby apparently wanted her to "audition" for him.
"He wanted me to act completely drunk, wasted, while he stood behind me and stroked my neck and upper chest," she said. "He didn't touch me beyond that, on that day, but that's where it certainly started."