Yes Billy Cosby Did Make a Spanish Fly Joke in an Old Comedy Special

Yes Billy Cosby Did Make a Spanish Fly Joke in an Old Comedy Special

Yes, Billy Cosby Did Make a Spanish Fly Joke in an Old Comedy SpecialHome > News > Human InterestSource: Getty Images Bill Cosby s Spanish Fly Joke From a 1969 Comedy Album Is Going Viral AgainBy Mustafa GatollariFeb. 14 2022, Published 9:16 a.m. ET It's a sad truth, but there are a significant number of people who have reportedly been drugged and sexually assaulted at some point in their lifetime. And the overwhelming majority of them, 79 percent according to some studies, are women.Article continues below advertisement Greater awareness of this phenomenon was highlighted in the media during the #MeToo movement. Several high-profile celebrities were outed as sexual predators, and some of the incidents accusers publicized included inebriation/drugging. Disgraced comedian Bill Cosby was accused of drugging his victims. And now a 1969 joke where he mentioned Spanish fly is trending.Source: Getty ImagesArticle continues below advertisement What is Spanish fly According to Healthline, real Spanish fly is a substance that is derived "from blister beetles, specifically the substance produced by the beetles called cantharidin. The insect’s name is not for nothing; contact with cantharidin blisters skin." Blister beetle juice can sometimes be used for the removal of warts, but it also serves another purported purpose: as a "female aphrodisiac." According to the outlet, there are stories of Roman orgies that were fueled by the active cantharidin ingredient.Article continues below advertisement However, ingesting cantharidin could prove to be deadly, especially if children accidentally consume too much. Death usually occurs as a result of renal failure, which could be a good reason cantharidin is no longer present in products marketed as Spanish fly. Even though Spanish fly today carries the same name, it doesn't have that active ingredient that supposedly makes folks feel more amorous. There are currently no FDA-approved usages of cantharidin. Does Spanish fly actually work Not really. All of those warm and fuzzy feelings that were brought on by cantharidin ingestion were a result of internal inflammation and one's body trying to keep a person alive. It wasn't because they were suddenly hot to trot from a magic love potion. But the name Spanish fly still persists for "street" libido enhancers, many of which use supposed herbal aphrodisiacs like ginseng and ginkgo biloba.Article continues below advertisement Watching this documentary, and hearing Bill Cosby talk about Spanish fly. pic.twitter.com/HLblDfZbNm— Jayson (@OldJaySimpson) February 6, 2022 Bill Cosby' s Spanish fly joke is now going viral Even though the comedian's sexual assault conviction has been overturned, accusations of him drugging women to have sex with them still linger in people's minds. Sixty separate women have alleged that Cosby either forced himself upon them, drugged them, or coerced them into having intercourse.Article continues below advertisement Watched @wkamaubell docuseries on Bill Cosby. Cosby’s love of melatonin, NyQuil pm, Spanish fly, Quaaludes and camomile tea was as apparent a red flag as Woody Allen’s Manhattan.— Freddy Lockhart (@freddylockhart) February 9, 2022 His mentions of Spanish fly and other depressant drugs in his act over the years are referenced in the 2022 documentary series, We Need to Talk About Cosby. Much of what the comedian has said and done over the years, including his stand-up material, has been closely scrutinized since the allegations against him came to light.Article continues below advertisement A scene from The Cosby Show featuring Bill's "special barbecue sauce" that suddenly makes everyone sleepy and horny, went viral on the internet some time ago.Article continues below advertisement And now, a bit from his 1969 comedy album, It's True! It's True! has gone viral because it includes a bit about the first time he heard of Spanish fly. In the bit, Cosby said when he first heard about the drug as a kid, he became very curious and persistent about acquiring the stuff. He even mentioned it in a 1991 interview with Larry King, and in his book, Childhood. Now, knowing the full story, these jokes seem much more sinister.AdvertisementMore from Distractify We Need to Talk About W. Kamau Bell's 'We Need To Talk About Cosby' Bill Cosby’s Brothers Include One of His ‘Fat Albert’ Costars Bill Cosby's Sexual Assault Conviction Has Been Overturned by Pennsylvania's Highest Court Latest Human Interest News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
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