Smart move on her part.
Unlike many,I was never a fan of Cosby’s hit TV show. In fact it’s been many years since I was a fan of *any* network shows. But I heard just this morning that Warner,and the other stars of the show,were hurt badly by Cosby’s legal troubles. I guess when the scandal hit TV stations took the syndicated episodes off the air,resulting in the stars not getting “residuals” checks.
The fella that tried to save him is in hospital in critical condition I guess- got caught ‘in a current’ (Rip tide?)
I would be surprised if Bill Cosby is invited to the funeral, because he has become so controversial, after all those harassment accusations and trials, followed by his time in prison. If Bill is invited, I expect him to definitely show up. There is not much call for his appearance these days. Not for any reason.
A popular co-star, Lisa Bonet, who portrayed one of Bill’s daughters, is very likely to be invited, but I don’t expect her to attend a funeral or public memorial. Lisa gives the impression of wanting to divorce herself of all associations with show business in general, Cosby’s show in particular.
Everytime I see a pic of Lisa as she is today, she looks some variation of being sad, moody, depressed or disgusted with it all. She appears to be someone who spends most the day all alone, getting high. People who become highly popular on TV by the age of 17, often have leftover anxiety that may or may not dissipate as they get older. Sometimes, the anxiety and self doubts are never resolved, and will continue to increase. See Britney Spears.
Give it a rest already. Please make it stop.
If women are there he’ll bring his bag of pills encase the odds are good.