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O.J. Simpson Addresses Rumors He Slept With Kris Jenner And Is Khloe Kardashian's Father On Twitter

"Khloe, like all the girls, I'm very proud of," he tweeted.
  • Since making his Twitter debut on the 25th anniversary of his arrest in connection with the killing of his ex-wife, O.J. Simpson has been anything but timid.

    On Father’s Day, Simpson decided to "set the record straight,” in regards to the long-circulated rumor that he had an affair with Kris Jenner and is the biological father to Khloe Kardashian.

    In a video, Simpson denied ever having any romantic involvement with Kris.

    "Bob Kardashian is like a brother to me. He's a great guy. He met and married Kris and they really had a terrific time together when they were together. Unfortunately, that ended. But never, and I want to stress never in any way shape or form, have I ever had any interest in Kris romantically, sexually and I never got any indication that she had any interest in me,” he said.

  • He then went on to shut down the rumor that he is Khloe’s father.

    “So all of these stories are just bogus and bad, you know, tasteless. Khloe, like all the girls I'm very proud of, just like I know Bob would be if he was here, but the simple facts of the matter is that she's not mine,” he concluded.

    This video confession comes on the heels of reports about a documentary in the works by Norman Pardo, who claims to be Simpson's former manager.

    The documentary reportedly chronicles the murders of Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, who were killed on June 12, 1994.

    Simpson was arrested days later and was at the center of a trial that represented the volatile racial tensions in the country.

    When it comes to Pardo's claims that he was Simpson's manager, Simpson said Pardo has never "ever been anything remotely like a manager for me."

    "I've always managed my own affairs, and I like to think very successfully," Simpson said. "So when you see these guys [who] claim they're my manager, it's just not true."

    Simpson was granted parole in 2017 after serving nine years in prison following his conviction on multiple felony charges including robbery, burglary, assault and kidnapping in connection with an attempted robbery of his own sports memorabilia in Las Vegas.

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