Judd Apatow's Impression Of Bill Cosby Is Something You're Going To Want To See

Judd Apatow's Impression Of Bill Cosby Is Something You're Going To Want To See

Judd Apatow continues to be one of the loudest critics of Bill Cosby and he put it all on display during his stand-up set on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Monday.

Apatow busted out a scathing impression of Cosby that was totally on point.

“Cosby is still out on the road. Isn’t that weird? He’s, like, doing stand-up? What do you think his act is like? Do you think he’s still talking about it?” Apatow said, before impersonating the 78-year-old comedian.

“Do you think he says, ‘Have you ever been in trouble with the wife? Did you ever get into the doghouse with the wife over something that you did?’ Like the other day there was something about me in the paper."

He continued to joke about sneaking out each morning to hide the paper from his wife until one day he forgets and his wife reads it.

“She says to me, ‘What is this in the paper about the raping, the drugging and the women?’” Apatow added. “And I said, ‘Do you like your life? Do you like the house, the jet? Then have a cappuccino and shut the foink up.’”

At this time, more than 40 women have accused Cosby of sexual assault, and though the actor has never been charged with a crime, more damning evidence and testimony has come out against the comedian, though the statute of limitations has already passed.

Still, Apatow's joke is based in reality when you consider that Cosby's wife Camille has stuck by her husband's side all this time. In December, she broke her silence and compared the claims against her husband to the recent Rolling Stone article that detailed an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity.

"The story was heart-breaking, but ultimately appears to be proved untrue," she wrote in a statement. "Many in the media were quick to link that story to stories about my husband -- until that story unwound."

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