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Amid Cosby Controversy, Stephanie Mills Shows Support For Phylicia Rashad

Mills called on Howard to "give back the millions of dollars" donated by Cosby.

Actress and singer Stephanie Mills has declared her support for her friend Phylicia Rashad after students, and alumni of Howard University began to call for Rashad to be fired from the dean of the College of Fine Arts.

Rashad came under fire after tweeting in celebration after Cosby’s sexual assault conviction was overturned.

Rashad tweeted, “FINALLY!!!! A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!”

Phylicia Rashad later apologized to Howard University students and families after facing backlash for celebrating the release of Bill Cosby from prison earlier this week.

In an Instagram post, Mills shared a picture of herself and Rashad with a caption, “I love you, @phyliciarashad ❤️❤️❤️. If it’s true that Howard University wants to terminate her position because they feel her comments about Mr. Cosby were insensitive, then they should give back the millions of dollars that he donated to the university.”

Bill Cosby reacted to Mills’s message supporting Rashad, tweeting, “Thank you @iamstephaniemills your voice has always been powerful!”

Related Story: Janet Hubert Slams Phylicia Rashad’s Joyful Response to Bill Cosby’s Release from Prison

Mills’ comments were met with mixed reactions on both her Instagram and on Twitter. Some users wrote, “You do have a point,” while others were livid under the post.

Writer Candice Marie Benbow wrote, “She’s gonna feel like an idiot when she learns he never gave millions to Howard and she’s thinking about Spelman. LOLOL.”

Others tweeted their support. One wrote, “I love Stephanie Mills. Always have, always will.”

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Aziah Kamari

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