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Erika Ranee Cosby was born on April 8, 1965, in Los Angeles, California, the oldest of five children born to Camille Olivia (née Hanks) and William Henry Cosby, Jr. [1] All five of the siblings' names began with E, for "excellence." [2] Erika has two living siblings: sisters Erinn (b. 1966) and Evin (b. 1976). [3]
According to the show's host, Charlamagne tha God, Cosby's team reached out to their show because his daughters, Erinn and Ensa, are faithful listeners and wanted to try and get their message out ...
Ennis William Cosby was born April 15, 1969, to actor and comedian Bill Cosby and his wife, Camille Cosby (née Hanks). He was their third child and only son. Cosby had four sisters: Erika (b. 1965), Erinn (b. 1966), Ensa (April 8, 1973 – February 23, 2018), [4] [5] and Evin (b. 1976). When Camille was about to give birth to Ennis, Cosby ...
The Cosby Show's producers created a spin-off series, entitled A Different World, which initially dealt with the life of Denise at college. Denise was written out of the series following its inaugural season (which aired concurrently with season four of The Cosby Show), after actress Lisa Bonet became pregnant. Shortly after the start of season ...
By RYAN GORMAN Bill Cosby's former mistress is now claiming he also drugged and raped her – and fathered her daughter. Cosby previously admitted to the affair with Shawn Brown, now 62, but she ...
This was Cosby's first album recorded in a large venue rather than an intimate nightclub. As in many of his other albums and stand-up work, Cosby delves in great detail into his childhood. Side One covers topics such as the first sin ("The Apple") and Cosby's two daughters ("The Losers").
Cosby noted that Robert Jr.'s wife Alexiana Cosby also went to rehab, and at the time, she was "still in there." The proud mom continued, saying that her son "is doing so good. I am so proud of him.
Camille Olivia Cosby (née Hanks; born March 20, 1944) is an American television producer, philanthropist, and the wife of comedian Bill Cosby. The character of Clair Huxtable from The Cosby Show was based on her.