Nobody does a better Bill Cosby impression than the legendary comedian, Eddie Murphy.<br />Back in the 80s, Murphy reprised the 78-year-old actor in the "Saturday Night Live", but when he was asked to do it again in the variety show's 40th year, the funnyman turned the offer down.<br />He could have, if not for Cosby running all over the news, being accused of more than 50 sexual assaults.<br />In a lengthy interview with The Washington Post, Murphy said he declined to do the role because nothing is funny about Cosby as of the moment.<br />Murphy also added that doing the sketch is just horrible.<br />"If you get up there and you crack jokes about him, you're just hurting people.<br />You're hurting him.<br />You're hurting his accusers.<br />I was like, 'Hey, I'm coming back to SNL for the anniversary, I'm not turning my moment on the show into this other thing,'" he added.<br />The comedian also said that he "totally understood" why "SNL" wanted him to do the stint, given his impressive reenactment of Cosby back when he was still with "SNL."
