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Bill Cosby gave George Lopez some ‘advice’ about picking up women

George Lopez is pictured in 2016 at the Viacom Kids Festival, and Bill Cosby is photographed leaving a Pennsylvania court in late 2015. Mike Coppola/Ed Hille-Pool/Getty Images

WARNING: Potentially offensive language below

Over the past year, many celebrities in Hollywood have come forward with stories about alleged sexual abuse and sitcom legend Bill Cosbysome supportive, others not so supportive.

Comedian George Lopez, in an interview with Howard Stern, is the latest celebrity to share a personal anecdote about Cosby.

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Lopez says he and Cosby talked about four-and-a-half years ago while Lopez was prepping to host the Playboy Jazz Festival.

Instead of giving Lopez advice on how to host a festival, Cosby supposedly steered the conversation into picking up women attending the shows. Lopez also said Cosby’s behaviour towards women is “one of the worst-kept f—ing secrets” in Hollywood, implying that many people are, and have been, aware.

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“He says, you know, like, ‘If you meet a lady, man, put her in the audience. Don’t bring her backstage,'” Lopez said, doing his best Cosby voice.

“‘If you want to get blown, keep her out there’ … none of it had anything to do with jazz, by the way,” he said.

READ MORE: Meet Andrea Constand, the Canadian woman Cosby admitted drugging

Lopez claimed that Cosby’s call lasted 45 minutes, with a scant five minutes dedicated to jazz and the rest about “eating ass… allegedly.”

Cosby is facing criminal charges after Canadian woman Andrea Constand said she was drugged and sexually assaulted. Over the past few years, more than 50 women have alleged the comedian touched them inappropriately and, in some cases, drugged them and raped them.

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