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Tiffany Haddish finds comedic inspiration from Bill Cosby … and seemingly from the sexual assault allegations waged against the embattled icon.

“I still want to work with Bill Cosby,” the “Girls Trip” star, 37, told the Los Angeles Times in a recent interview.

“I don’t care, I’ll drink the juice,” she added. “I’ll drink the juice. I’ll take a nap. I don’t give a damn [laughs]. But seriously, I would love for him to play my grandfather in something.”

Haddish also listed Richard Pryor, who she said dropped by her camping stint at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles in 1997, and Mo’Nique among her comedy heroes.

Last month, a mistrial was declared in the 80-year-old’s sexual assault trial due to a hung jury. The “Cosby Show” star was accused of drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University basketball manager Andrea Constand at his Philadelphia home in 2004.

Cosby is slated to be re-tried in November and also faces 10 pending lawsuits from other alleged sexual assault victims.

This article originally appeared in Page Six.