Damon Wayans Sr. made an appearance on the New York City-based morning radio show "The Breakfast Club" on Power 105.1 and defended fellow comedian Bill Cosby, the Daily Beast reported. Wayans made a crude joke about the women who accused Cosby of sexual assault, calling some of them "un-rapeable."

"Breakfast Club" co-host Angela Yee asked Wayans if he had any advice for the former "Cosby Show" star, who was ordered by a California judge to give a deposition in a civil suit filed by 17 of his accusers, according to People.

"Tell the truth. If I was him, I would divorce my wife (wink wink), give her all my money and then I would go to a deposition. I'd light one of them three-hour cigars, I'd have me some wine and maybe a Quaalude and I would just go off," Wayans said. "Because I don't believe that he was raping, I think he was in relationships with all of them. And then he's like, 'You know what, it's 78. It don't work no more. I can't get it up for any of y'all. Bye b-----s. And now they're like, 'oh really? rape' because I mean, 40 years-listen, how big is his penis that it give you amnesia for 40 years?"

Yee interjected and explained that there are some women who did come forward previously, decades ago.

"Yeah but if you listen to them talk they go, 'well the first time,' b----, how many times did it happen?" Wayans said. "And some of them, really, is un-rapeable. I look at them and go, 'no, he don't want that. get outta here.'"

Wayans went on to explain his views, saying that he understands that women throw themselves at celebrities, but that he thinks the Cosby scandal is a "money hustle."

Watch the full interview below.