During his trial on sex assault charges, Bill Cosby has mostly remained silent in court and avoided reporters’ questions. But when fans have called out to him outside the courtroom, the 79-year-old has responded with attempts at humor.
Mugging in front of the cameras this week after a fan said it was her birthday, he asked: “How old?”
When the woman replied “49,” he did a mock stumble in an apparent reference to a famous standup special he did about the challenges of nearing 50 years of age.
On another occasion, Cosby responded to a fan by offering up the famous “hey, hey, hey” catchphrase from Fat Albert, the animated character he voiced in the 1970s.
Inside the courtroom, he has been largely expressionless, his only reactions an occasional chuckle at a courtroom joke or a shake of the head as two of his accusers testified that he drugged and sexually abused them.
On Wednesday, in the midst of testimony from the main accuser, Andrea Constand, Cosby was walking down a hallway when a court officer spotted someone using a cell phone.
“Put that phone away!” the officer thundered, worried the person may have been trying to snap a photo. Cosby, who is legally blind, jumped at the shout before pointing his cane like a weapon at the officer and saying: “What did you say?” as observers tittered.
Cosby’s career has been derailed by dozens of sexual assault allegations from women stretching back decades, all of which he has denied.
His interactions with fans outside the courthouse, coupled with a parade of show business friends who have attended the trial in support, have signaled he is intent on repairing his public image.
His spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, told Reuters that Cosby got into his vehicle after a fan interaction outside court and told him, “Restoration of legacy,” showing his reputation is on his mind.
In an interview before the trial, Cosby told a radio host that he hopes to resume touring afterward.
“I still feel that I have an awful lot to offer in terms of my writing, in terms of my performance,” he said.
Source: Arab News
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