Supermodel Beverly Johnson Is the Latest Bill Cosby Accuser, Says He Drugged Her in Detailed Essay
Supermodel Beverly Johnson just released a very telling essay for Vanity Fair in which she details how Bill Cosby drugged her in a supposed attempt to assault her.
“Now let me explain this: I was a top model during the 70s, a period when drugs flowed at parties and photo shoots like bottled water at a health spa. I’d had my fun and experimented with my fair share of mood enhancers. I knew by the second sip of the drink Cosby had given me that I’d been drugged�”and drugged good,” the 62-year-old model described in her essay.
“As I felt my body go completely limp, my brain switched into automatic-survival mode. That meant making sure Cosby understood that I knew exactly what was happening at that very moment,” Beverly continued. “‘You are a motherf*cker aren’t you?’ That’s the exact question I yelled at him as he stood there holding me, expecting me to bend to his will. I rapidly called him several more ‘motherf*ckers.’”
“At a certain moment it became clear that I would be fighting a losing battle with a powerful man so callous he not only drugged me, but he also gave me the number to the bedroom he shared with his wife. How could I fight someone that boldly arrogant and out of touch? In the end, just like the other women, I had too much to lose to go after Bill Cosby,” Beverly added.
Read the entirety of Beverly‘s story over on VanityFair.com.