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The View interview

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Goldberg speaks with Johnson regarding Cosby’s rape allegations and her memory of meeting with him at his home:

So I went to the brownstone and we had a little light um dinner downstairs and then when you go upstairs into the living quarters, um its a huge cappuccino contraption on the bar there and he said I want you to act like you were a drunk woman….

13 Dec, 2014

Kingsman: The Secret Service

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In this drama directed by Mathew Vaughn, based on a book by Mark Millar, Egerton plays Eggsy, a youth who is headed for a life in prison until the secret service recruits him. Co-starring: Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Michall Caine and Sofia Boutella.

That’s one of the things that I really, really appreciated on set, that Colin is enough of a good bloke – he would never presume to give me advice unless I sought it. That’s part of what he did to level the playing field. Despite the vast gap in our stature as performers – how established Colin is and how green I am – him doing that made me feel very confident.

Kingsman: The Secret Service | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX

South Park holiday episode

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South Park lampoons the recent Cosby sexual assault scandal on its holiday episode. The episode features Cosby and Taylor Swift singing a duet of Baby, It’s Cold Outside during which Cosby hands Swift a drink saying “That’s just some J-E-L-L-O”. The scene ends with Cosby coming on to Swift.

Bill Cosby Tries to Rape Taylor Swift on ‘South Park’

9 Dec, 2014

Tonight Show performance

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Carell sings Sexual Healing with Jimmy Fallon’s quartet, The Ragtime Gals, on the Tonight Show. Fallon’s announcer Steve Higgins:

Ladies and gentlemen, for the first time ever, combining the harmony of a barbershop quartet with Marvin Gaye music, please welcome, The Ragtime Gals.