Trainwreck director Judd Apatow visited The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Monday night to do something he hadn’t done in roughly 23 years: Perform stand-up. For the first time since he was 24, Apatow went onstage to do four minutes of comedy, and while a portion of his routine was dedicated to the home life that inspired This Is 40, he also used his stand-up return to eviscerate Bill Cosby. That included a dead-on impression of Cosby. Apatow says he thinks it’s important to keep the Bill Cosby case in front of the public.
In Apatow’s Rolling Stone interview, he discussed why he has so actively targeted Cosby on social media. He said, “The Cosby thing I took seriously because I know one of the victims, who is not going to come forward,”