Bill Cosby Scandal: The Controversy Cancelled the Comedian’s Shows

The allegations against the comedian, Bill Cosby had been affecting her career. Just recently his Yakima appearance had been cancelled because of the scandals that he was involved in.

Cosby was scheduled to perform on Nov. 29, Saturday at the Capitol Theatre. The cancellation had been announced by the Capitol Theatre and the announcement was made on Monday morning. However, they did not state if the cancellation was made by the theatre or from Cosby's side.

Those who already bought the tickets for Cosby's show will have refunds.

The comedian was involved in a sex assault allegations made by numerous women including model, Janice Dickinson and the latest is actress, Louisa Moritz. Cosby was known for his comedy film and TV shows but the issues are now affecting her clean image. Frank Scotti, 90 years old, a former NBC employee, also had shown the NBC news the receipts of the money orders that had been sent to women at Cosby's command.

Cosby still managed to have a performance at the Bahamas and even had a standing ovation for his excellence performance. Cosby even include his current issues on his skit and said that the children's parents would not allow their kids to go near him because he is an evil man. He also put his head and pretended to cry when he talked about the women who accused him of sexual assault. Cosby's Bahamas performance was part of a benefit for a women's service organization. However, Cosby did not attend the after party, although his wife, Camille did attend the party and leave after an hour.

Even though the lawyers of Cosby called the accusations baseless, Cosby still cancelled his two major TV appearance last month. Netflix also cancelled the debut of Cosby's new special and NBC also cancelled a new show that stars the controversial comedian.

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