O.J. Simpson sheds light on rumors that he and Kris Jenner were having an affair
O.J. Simpson is a man of many talents and stories. The former NFL football star made a career being a celebrity spokesperson for Hertz and dabbled into acting in classic movies like the Naked Gun series.
The longtime Los Angeles resident, who was the subject of the "Trial of the Century," was a mainstay in the L.A. socialite scene. Thanks to Simpson and his friendship with Robert Kardashian, America had the Kim Kardashian and the Kardashian clan dynasty that dominated tabloid news and reality T.V. for more than a decade.
Rumors persisted that the former Buffalo Bills running back had an affair with Kris Jenner and was, in fact, the father of Khloe Kardashian. Jenner was previously married to Robert Kardashian from 1978 until 1991. Kardashian was an attorney and the father of Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, and Rob Kardashian. In a recent podcast interview, Simpson clarified that he was not the father of Khloe Kardashian:
"I always thought Kris was a cute girl, she was really kind, but you know I was dating supermodels."
"The Juice" also refused to answer the question when the hosts asked him if he thought the killer of his ex-wife Nicole Brown was still at large. Simpson was infamously acquitted of all criminal murder charges for the death of Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in the trial that captured the attention of America in the mid-'90s.
O.J. Simpson reveals he used to be a wingman with Donald Trump
According to O.J. Simpson, the New York elite dating scene in the 1980s was wild. The former NFL star disclosed some previously unknown facts about his life when he appeared on the Full Send podcast. Simpson indicated that he knew former president Donald Trump through their common taste in women.
When pressed about what he meant, Simpson elaborated:
“[We were] around. Just around, you know, in New York. I lived in New York doing NFL Live and we kind of had the same tastes in ladies."
Both Simpson and Trump were celebrities in the 1980s, but perhaps both men would find more fame decades later; Simpson, for his criminal trial in the '90s, and Trump, for becoming the 45th President of the United States.