Eddie Murphy is getting all the way real about his relationship with Bill Cosby.
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Speaking in a new interview for The New York Timesโ The Interview podcast, the Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F star debunked the rumor that he and late fellow comedian Richard Pryor didnโt get along. He then shared that the ire was moreso between him and Bill Cosby, though Murphy looked up to him at the time.
Explaining how Cosby initially critiqued his material, Murphy chalked it up to the industry only allowing there to be only one successful Black person at a time in the spotlight.
โLanguage was the way he could come at it,โ the Shrek star said. โIt wasnโt so much language; it was the times that we were in. This is back when it was, you know, one Black person at a time was getting in the mix.โ
He continued:
โWhen I come on the scene, Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby were like, โOh, this is the new shit thatโs coming up?โ If thereโs a new thing coming on, thatโs a threat to whatever their thing is. Thatโs what Bill Cosby had.โ
He later went on to say that Pryor saw him an an up-and-comer who was trying to be like him, and consequently didnโt see him as a threat; the two would go on to co-star in the 1989 film โHarlem Nights.โ But that wasnโt the case for the โI, Spyโ star.
โBill Cosby was like, โIs this the new way itโs gonna be now? Theyโre gonna be onstage grabbing their dick and talking all crazy?โโ Murphy said. โSo he could come at me with โOh, the language!โ when it was more: โItโs one at a time, and is this the new guy whoโs gonna knock me out of the spot?โ Thatโs what was going on back then.โ
If this explanation sounds similar, then you may recall Murphyโs popular 1987 standup set, Raw, where he did a bit of a phone call he received from Cosby chastising him about his profanity.
Needless to say, the two comedians have had their fair share of success in the years since that special, though one could argue that one of them has done better than the other.
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