'South Park' depicts Bill Cosby, Taylor Swift 'duet'

theGRIO REPORT - In South Park's latest "holiday special," no one is safe from Bill Cosby — not even Taylor Swift.

Luther Vandross was outed as gay after his death.

In South Park’s latest “holiday special,” no one is safe from Bill Cosby — not even Taylor Swift.

The Season 18 finale includes a bit where the two famous performers sing “Baby It’s Cold Outside,” a song recently called the “date rape anthem” by Salon. When Taylor Swift gets to the line, “Hey, what’s in this drink?” Cosby responds with a reference to his Jell-O spokesman days: “That’s just some J-E-L-L-O.”

Taylor drinks the “Jell-O,” and Cosby comes on to her.

Warning: Video below contains explicit language.

The sketch storyline is similar to what supermodel Beverly Johnson says happened to her while at Cosby’s home. Johnson, the latest woman to step forward, wrote an essay for Vanity Fair, saying she was drugged by Cosby when after accepting a drink from the comedian.

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