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Raven-Symoné Defends Bill Cosby's Legacy Despite Controversies

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  • Raven-Symoné separates Cosby's personal misdeeds from his impact on television
  • Cosby's sitcom "changed America and television," says Symoné
  • Cosby was convicted of sexual assault in 2018 but conviction overturned in 2021
Raven-Symoné Defends Bill Cosby's Legacy Despite Controversies

In a recent interview, Raven-Symoné, who starred on "The Cosby Show" from 1989 to 1992, has defended the legacy of her former boss, Bill Cosby. Despite the comedian's infamous misdeeds, which have come to light in the past several years, Symoné believes it is important to separate Cosby's personal actions from the impact his sitcom had on television.

Symoné explained that while Cosby has been "accused of some horrific things," his show "changed America" and "changed television." She emphasized that the "creation" of the sitcom should be viewed separately from Cosby's "personal [situation]." The former child star acknowledged the gravity of the allegations against Cosby, who was convicted of sexual assault in 2018 but had the conviction overturned in 2021.

Despite the controversies surrounding Cosby, Symoné maintains that his work on "The Cosby Show" should be recognized for its cultural significance and influence on the television landscape. She believes it is possible to appreciate the show's impact while also condemning Cosby's personal misdeeds.

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Raven-Symoné, a former star of "The Cosby Show," has defended Bill Cosby's legacy, stating that she separates his personal misdeeds from the impact his sitcom had on television.
Bill Cosby was convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting a former Temple University employee, Andrea Constand, at his home in 2004. He was sentenced to 3-10 years in prison in 2018.
Bill Cosby's conviction was overturned in 2021 when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court found that the District Attorney who arrested Cosby in 2015 was obligated to stand by his predecessor's promise not to charge Cosby with any crimes.

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