Bill Cosby’s “Free Man” Celebration Goes Viral
Picture this: 84‑year‑old Bill Cosby just got out of jail, and his bodyguards—yes, men who’re known for being murderers, rapists, bank robbers, and wife beaters—give him a standing ovation. If this sounds like a prank, it’s actually a YouTube clip that was recently shared on his publicist’s Instagram.
What the Video Shows
- Setting: The shot was taken in the front seat of Andrew Wyatt’s car, a year after Cosby’s release on June 30, 2021.
- Cosby’s Reaction: He starts off confused, asking if he’s being called for a wash and even puts his shower shoes on the wrong feet.
- Warthog Talk: The guards then flip the switch from “you’re going to be washed” to “you’re free.” Cosby’s response? “What is it? Juneteenth?” as the guards break into applause.
- “Dr Cosby” Praise: Wyatt calls the comic “Dr. Cosby” and tells him he’s great and iconic. Classic scholar of the century vibe.
- Money Talk: Cosby mentions that the news media made a lot of money from his scandal—like a celebrity saying “I’m rich” after a scandal.
The Backstory
Cosby had served more than two years of an originally 3‑to‑10‑year sentence, only to see the Pennsylvania Supreme Court drop his sex‑assault conviction after finding a “process violation.” The order? Because the trial was deemed “unfair.”
Meanwhile, supporters and activists are in a football‑style frenzy. In March, attorney Lisa Bloom tweeted a must‑read statement:
“More than 60 women, including my clients, accused him of rape. He is NOT exonerated.”
Sarah said that week the US Supreme Court decided it wasn’t going to revisit the Pennsylvania ruling, which means Cosby stays free. If that’s a no‑tune, it’s a lot of drama.
Instagram Teasers
- Cosby posted a photo rocking a yellow shirt, bragging about celebrating a year of freedom.
- He was ordered to pay $500,000 to Judy Huth—another victim—just days after his release.
- In a “click‑bait” style, he says he’s heading back into the house to rest, because his heart was just happy.
Wrap‑Up
There you have it: Bill Cosby’s “release day” turned into a star‑studded applause from the wrong kind of celebrities. While some critics accuse him of still having a dark past, the court’s decision keeps him free for now. The world watches, the internet posts, and the drama—well, keeps on rolling.
