Sherri Shepherd Latest News: ‘Top Five’ Actress Took Outbursts To Twitter, Expressed Sympathy To The Victims Of Bill Cosby’s Alleged Sexual Assaults

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Sherri Shepherd rants to Twitter! Based on the latest news from Perez Hilton, the "Top Five" actress expressed her sympathy for the victims of Bill Cosby's alleged sexual assaults to the short messaging social media site.

According to HNGN, Sherri directed her comments to Beverly Johnson, one who claims that the 77-year-old comedian drugged and assaulted her.

"It's so incredibly difficult for a woman to come forward to say she was raped, especially if it's a powerhouse. Such courage they have shown. Now that @BeverlyJohnson1 has come forward and said Bill Cosby drugged her... will people NOW believe these other women?" Shepherd wrote.

"My heart breaks ...every Saturday 'Fat Albert' ... endlessly studied Bill Cosby's comedy ... but knowing these women had 2 endure in silence."

The former "The View" co-host seems to encourage the "Cosby Show" star to defend himself about the scandalous allegations hoping that the comedian didn't do such act.

"Yes there should be an investigation, but Mr. Cosby isn't helping by not even coming forward to deny ANY of the allegations. Multiple folks are attacking one's character, taking away your livelihood, your casts' livelihood, stripping affiliations, U don't come out?"

"These women have nothing to gain by coming forward... a publicist... two supermodels... a respected college coach... #BillCosby. Deposition testimony released where Mr. Cosby admitted giving an interview to the Enquirer so they would squash another woman's accusations. My grandma always said 'what's done in the dark will always come to the light' ... I'm hoping Mr. Cosby didn't do it. Hurts to think he did."

In her tweets, Sherri shows sympathy to the victims.

"But I also feel for the countless women who may have been drugged and abused who had to suffer shame in silence," she wrote. "And those who still haven't. Yes these women coming forward now have a lot to lose by falsely accusing Mr. Cosby... I think others will now have courage to come forward. It's innocent until proven guilty... but when one is innocent & everything is being taken away- doesn't one come out & say 'I DIDN'T DO IT?'"

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