Bill Cosby Tweet Leads To PR Disaster

Bill Cosby Tweet Leads To PR Disaster

Bill Cosby Tweet Leads To PR Disaster

The last few months were not good to Bill Cosby, who had a couple of peculiar appearances on Colbert and Fallon. These appearances left a number of people thinking if age has finally caught up with the actor.

He became the subject of numerous discussions in October as Hannibal Buress did not let the opportunity pass. The comedian reminded the world of a number of sexual assault allegations against Cosby. While 13 women lodged complaints against the actor, many of them did not talk about it in public.

Recently a picture of Bill Cosby was tweeted by the social media team of the actor with an invitation to meme him. The image, which was tweeted on Monday, has been removed. However, numerous memes were created by different people. A group attempted to guide the trend into the right direction, but it could not stop the emergence of numerous nasty memes about the actor.

A vintage image of the comedian emerged with a caption accusing him of taking advantage of thirteen women. Some creatively used Cosbese while another one credited the official app of the actor.

It remains uncertain if the actor was behind the initial tweet asking people to meme him. Although the tweet asking to meme the comedian had the appearances of someone who knew how to tweet, it is also possible that someone else was behind it.

All traces of the disaster were already removed from all Cosby digital content. It remains to be seen if the publicity person who may be behind the PR disaster is still a part of the team. If the person was not removed, he or she may have had the blessings of the comedian. While all of this remains unsettled, Bill Cosby continues to be the subject of numerous accusations from his alleged victims in the past.

Posted by on Thursday November 13 2014, 4:25 AM EDT. Ref: Boston Globe. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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