Joe Rogan And Bill Maher Trade Crazy Bill Cosby Stories About His Sickness With Control

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At this point, saying ‘Bill Cosby is a creep‘ is like saying ‘water is wet‘ or ‘Epstein didn’t kill himself.’ It’s just scientific fact.

The 82-year-old comedy legend turned convicted sex offender finds currently finds himself sitting in a jail cell after being convicted on three charges of felony aggravated indecent assault and classified as a “sexually violent predator” last year.

If you’re wondering whether steel bars has brought the former comedy icon any perspective, you’re dead wrong.

In an interview from his prison cell, Cosby revealed that he’d rather serve his full ten-year prison sentence than admit wrongdoing, solidifying the fact that Bill Cosby is the only one on earth who is not aware that Bill Cosby is a creep.

Comedians Bill Maher and Joe Rogan recently revealed some of the almost unbelievable rumors about Cosby that have been blown around the comedy scene for 30 years.

After Maher admitted that Bill Cosby was on his “Never Funny” list, the two shared all the deranged ticks and extreme power grabs that ultimately led to his downfall.

Maher revealed that he knew a promotor who told “incredibly ridiculous” non-sexual stories about Bill Cosby that demonstrated that what his kink is is “part of a much larger sickness about control and making people do weird things because he can.” 

Rogan: “I heard he makes people watch him eat curry. He would make the whole staff come into the dressing room and watch him eat.”

Maher: “I heard he would do things like order food and then he would say, ‘scoop out the doughy part of the hamburger bun after you wash you hands and put it back on the hamburger.'”

Maher: “Once he asked them to send him the soup that he hadn’t finished using in the dressing room.”

Rogan: “I worked at a casino and he made the security guard tuck him into bed and shut the lights off…He had a whole routine that he wanted them to follow and he wanted them to tuck him into bed.”

(If you think this is weird, listen to Neal Brennan’s creepy Cosby story.)

Rogan then brought up the irony of Cosby chastising other comedians for using bad words. Imagining a grown man telling another grown man to not use bad words, never mind one who drugs and assaults people.

Listen to the whole Bill Maher conversation on the Joe Rogan Experience below.

 

 

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