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05/03/2024 06:50:00 pm

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Janice Dickinson Breaks Down as She Recalls Alleged Cosby Rape

Janice Dickinson

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Janice Dickinson, the former supermodel and reality TV star, who alleged that Bill Cosby raped her, broke down in an interview with CNN as she recalled the harrowing incident, Australia's 9 News reports.

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Dickenson fell in tears as she called the comedian "a pig and a monster." She also demanded he come clean as she emotionally recalled that time when Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her.

Speaking on CNN, Dickinson recalled that after a dinner, Cosby gave her a pill and a glass of red wine, explaining that that would ease the stomach cramps that she claimed she was suffering from. She said she ended up passing out.

"The last thing I remember before I blacked out is Cosby mounting me, like the monster that he was," Dickinson said. "I remember waking up and that there was a lot of pain downstairs, there was semen all over me, and that my pajama bottoms were off and top was open. I got the hell out of there," she continued.

The reason why it took her so long to expose what Cosby did to her was because of his fame and influence.

"Cosby was a very powerful man," Dickinson said. "I stuffed it, I compartmentalized it, because I was embarrassed."

The ex-supermodel wanted Cosby to "at least acknowledge that he is a pig, that he is a monster, and that he raped me."

Dubbed as the "the world's first supermodel," Dickinson shoot to worldwide fame in the 1970s. She also got a stint as judge on America's Next Top Model for four seasons.

With different women coming out to slam him with rape claims, Cosby recently decided to step down as member of the board of trustees of Temple University, a position he held for 32 years.

So far, 17 women have already publicly denounced the actor-comedian for allegedly drugging and raping them.

Despite the barrage of criticisms, Cosby still remains mum about the allegations, preferring to have his attorney, Martin D. Singer, deny the claims.

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