Cosby Show co-star Phylicia Rashad tweets her support for colleague Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby’s Cosby Show co-star Phylicia Rashad tweets her support: FINALLY!!!! A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!
- She tweeted support for her co star shortly after his sexual assault conviction was overturned Wednesday
- Singer Jennifer Hudson was among the more than 1,000 people who liked the tweet by Wednesday afternoon
- The two worked together on all eight seasons of the sitcom from 1984 to 1992
- Rashad has expressed support for her former co-star in the past despite the allegations against him
Cosby Show co-star Phylicia Rashad tweeted her support for her longtime colleague Bill Cosby shortly after his sexual assault conviction was overturned Wednesday.
‘FINALLY!!!! A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!’ she wrote in the tweet posted at 1.30pm.
Rashad played Claire Huxtable, the wife of Cosby’s character Cliff Huxtable, on all eight seasons, from 1984 to 1992, of the Emmy Award winning sitcom.
Singer Jennifer Hudson was among the more than 1,000 people who liked the tweet shortly after it was published.
Rashad has supported her former co-star in the past despite the allegations against him.
Phylicia Rashad tweeted her support for her longtime Cosby Show colleague Bill Cosby shortly after his sexual assault conviction was overturned Wednesday
Cosby will be released from prison today after Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court overturned his sexual assault conviction in a surprise decision, ruling that testimony from five women who told a jury that he’d abused them on separate occasions over 30 years impeded his chances of a fair trial.
The Justices also ruled that a promise by Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor that he was not going to prosecute Cosby led the comedian to make incriminating comments in a civil deposition, that prosecutors ended up using to make their case against him.
Cosby, 83, is expected to be released from the SCI Phoenix in Skippack Township later today.
He has served more than two years of a three- to 10-year sentence after being found guilty of drugging and violating Temple University sports administrator Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004.

Rashad played Claire Huxtable, the wife of Cosby’s character Cliff Huxtable, on all eight seasons of the Emmy Award-winning sitcom
He was the first celebrity tried and convicted in the #MeToo era.
The former “Cosby Show” star was arrested in 2015, when a district attorney armed with newly unsealed evidence — the comic’s damaging deposition testimony in a lawsuit brought by Constand — brought charges against him days before the 12-year statute of limitations ran out.
Not everyone in the entertainment world celebrated the surprise development.
‘I am furious to hear this news,’ actress Amber Tamblyn, a founder of Time’s Up, an advocacy group for victims of sexual assault, said in a Twitter post. ‘I personally know women who this man drugged and raped while unconscious. Shame on the court and this decision.’
Four judges formed the majority that ruled in Cosby’s favor, while three others dissented in whole or in part.
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