Deep down in "The Late Show" archives there is footage of Bill Cosby interviewing Sofia Vergara, and he does not take his eyes off of her or her cleavage rather for more than a second... if that.
In 2003, the beloved comedian subbed in for David Letterman, who was out with shingles.
The interview takes place long before Vergara struck gold with the critically acclaimed television series "Modern Family."
In the clip uncovered by "Inside Edition," Vergara is seated next to Cosby in a bright-colored hip-hugging dress that sports a plunging neckline. Cosby, rather than being seated behind a desk, is perched right next to her - leaning all the way over his chair.
He makes comments about her outward appearance like, "S-I-N is sin. Men look at you, and they only think of sin ... Now what you have on tonight is wonderful. And when you walked out many people became attentive."
Vergara politely smiles, nods, and plays along with his comments.
As if those statements were not awkward enough, he adds, "You make me feel young again. You make me feel uhm...excited."
Vergara makes a bit of a bewildered face before saying "This is too sexy, I'm leaving."
At the time, the audience roars with laughter at all of his comments. In hindsight, the footage is quite creepy... and revealing.
Cosby has been accused of drugging and sexually assaulting more than 35 women. In 2005 he admitted to drugging women for the purpose of sleeping with them.
Inside Edition showed the tape t one of the women who has come forward, speaking out against Cosby. Victoria Valentino tells "Inside Edition" watching it now "...it becomes very sinister."
The video has since sparked rumors that Vergara herself was a victim of Cosby. Spanish radio station, Encandela via Twitter pondered whether anything else other than the interview happened between Vergara and Cosby. Huffington Post translated, "A video of an interview of Bill Cosby and a young Sofia Vergara came out. It's rumored if she could've been one of his victims."
Vergara refuted the claims, tweeting in English translation, "Respect people. Stop making up nonsense."