A teen sculptor wants to replace two public statues that honor Bill Cosby, one of which is in Walt Disney World.
Rodman Edwards, 15, of Turlock, California proposed a bronze statue called "Fat Albert Cries for Dr. Huxtable," which apparently aims to shame the comedian accused of drugging and sexually abusing several women for years.
"Fat Albert Cries for Dr. Huxtable" depicts a miniature cartoon character Fat Albert voiced by Cosby, covering the genitals of the nude and bloated body of "The Cosby Show" protagonist Dr. Cliff Huxtable.
"I want people to see what Cosby is really like. I gave him a creepy look because he's a creepy guy. I was a big Fat Albert fan until I found out how he really was," Edwards told Huffington Post. "I just think if the allegations are true, then he should not be represented the way he is by the TV Hall of Fame."
In January, a New York artist also used Fat Albert to ask Cosby to "just admit it," Complex reported.
Cosby's name was mentioned in the boardroom on the season premiere of "The Celebrity Apprentice 2015," in which Cosby's former co-star Keshia Knight Pulliam was eliminated.
Known for her "The Cosby Show" role Rudy Huxtable, Pulliam had to face Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump and Piers Morgan in the boardroom as she was the project manager for the team that lost to Geraldo Rivera's in a bake sale task.
Asked by the older Trump if she called Cosby to help her team raise some money, Pulliam admitted that she did not as she has not talked to Cosby on the phone for a long time. She explained, "For me, to pick up the phone, having not talked to you for five years, except for when we run into each other for a Cosby event, I feel that's not my place to do."