Judd Apatow to Bill Cosby: "Go in Your Mansion and Disappear for the Rest of Your Life"

Comedian has been under fire after multiple women have come forward alleging sexual assault

By Lily Harrison Jan 13, 2015 6:37 PMTags
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Judd Apatow has some advice for Bill Cosby: stay home.

During an interview on WTF With Marc Maron, Apatow couldn't help but voice his, ahem, rather candid opinions on the controversial comedian.

"I absolutely would like to see him in jail," the director told the podcast host. "That's where people who commit sexual assaults go."

He added, "At the very least, go in your mansion and disappear for the rest of your life."

Cosby, who is currently on a multi-city, stand-up comedy tour, most recently performed in London, Ontario, where he allegedly even cracked a joke about the recent allegations.

A female audience member got up from her seat during his Budweiser Gardens appearance, when he called her out from the stage and asked where she was heading. 

She informed him that she was grabbing a drink, and asked if he wanted one, when he reportedly replied, "I already have one. You have to be careful about drinking around me."

Apatow's response? "He shouldn't be rewarded and applauded for raping that many women."

Shortly after the interview, Apatow took to Twitter to post Cosby's upcoming tour schedule in hopes of rallying protestors to the shows.

"Here are the Bill Cosby tour dates. 23 cities. People in these communities should let the theaters know how they feel."

Of course, this isn't the first time that Apatow's waged a war of words against Cosby.

Late last month, he slammed him in a Twitter spree, saying, "He should speak publicly about how false this all is," after a fan tweeted that Cosby should be considered innocent until proven otherwise.