During a recent appearance on the “Hate to Break It to Ya” podcast, Raven-Symoné says she separates Bill Cosby’s impact on the TV industry from his “horrific” sexual assault allegations. “Separate the ...
Raven-Symoné, who made her debut on The Cosby Show, recently made a rare comment about co-star Bill Cosby, crediting him with “changing television,” despite the “horrific things” he has been accused ...
Raven-Symoné defended the complicated legacy of her former co-star, Bill Cosby. Raven-Symoné came to the defense of Cosby's legacy, which includes "The Cosby Show." The sitcom — which starred Phylicia ...
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Raven-Symoné Bashed for Supportive Comments About Former Costar Bill Cosby: 'Use Your Premonition Before Talking'
Raven-Symoné got blowback for defending her former costar Bill Cosby on the "Hate to Break It to Ya" podcast, released on Monday, November 3. Addressing her feelings about Bill Cosby, who is best ...
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NBC Wanted Bill Cosby Mixing Drinks on ‘Cheers’
NBC’s Must-See TV comedy lineup in the 1980s almost went through a Crazytown blender before it even got started. If the network had gotten its way, the lead bartender in the classic sitcom Cheers ...
Raven-Symoné is opening up about the complicated legacy of her former The Cosby Show costar Bill Cosby. “Separate the creator from the creation, and that’s just where I live,” Symoné, 39, said on the ...
‘Separate the creator from the creation’ Raven-Symoné on Bill Cosby’s legacy after abuse allegations
Raven-Symoné is speaking candidly about one of the most complicated figures in her career, and arguably Black television history. During a recent appearance on the “Hate to Break It to Ya” podcast, ...
Raven-Symoné is separating the art from the artist. "Separate the creator from the creation," Symoné said. "And that's just where I live. The creation changed America. Changed television." "The Cosby ...
While the 39-year-old actress doesn't turn a blind eye to "some horrific things" Cosby's allegedly done, she chooses to simultaneously recognize how his art, not only "changed television," but ...
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