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Bill Cosby purportedly piled on Thursday against Gayle King after Snoop Dogg seemed to defend the fallen funnyman while going after CBS News anchor.
“Free Bill Cosby,” Snoop wrote in a series of social media posts that mostly criticized King for asking questions about Kobe Bryant’s Colorado sex assault trial during a recent interview about the late NBA star.
Though incarcerated, Cosby apparently got wind of the shout-out.
“On behalf of myself, Camille and my family, thank you, thank you and thank you,” a post attributed to Cosby on his Instagram account said.
The post included a smiling photo of Cosby pointing at a separate image of the world-famous rapper.
“When they brought me to my gated community and placed me inside of my penthouse, they didn’t win nor did they silence me,” he purportedly said, referring to his Pennsylvania penitentiary.
The Cosby account then called King’s questions “sad and disappointing,” despite the fact King herself defended them as only a small part of her “wide-ranging” interview with WNBA star Lisa Leslie meant to elicit a friend’s defense of the Lakers legend.
Cosby, 82, is now serving a 3-to-10-year prison sentence after he was convicted in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia mansion in 2004.