Famed NFL running back OJ Simpson passed away early on the morning of April 11 after a long battle with cancer. The former Heisman Award winner was 76 years old at the time of his death. In a statement following his death, his family asked that his privacy be respected during their time of mourning.
Despite having a decorated career in the NFL, OJ’s criminal record is equally decorated. In 1994, the former Buffalo Bills star was accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and his friend Ron Goldman.
The case made national headlines, including a nationally televised high-speed chase with police that led to his arrest. The not guilty verdict was one of the most controversial decisions in American history.
‘The View’ reacts to OJ Simpson’s death
After his death, members of The view He chimed in with his thoughts.
“Can I just say who doesn’t remember the trial of the century? “It was an 11-month ordeal…where were you when OJ was in that Bronco?” said co-host Sunny Hostin.
“I remember feeling a great sense of injustice; “It’s one of the reasons I became a prosecutor. For me the tragedy was the injustice.”
Co-host Alyssa Farrah-Griffin also weighed in and said she hopes Simpson’s death brings peace to the families of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman, referring to them as “the victims.”
“I hope this gives some peace to the families of the victims. It was a miscarriage of justice. I hope it helps them find peace,” she said.
How ‘The View’ reacted to OJ Simpson’s death:
‘I hope it gives peace to the families of the victims’ 🔗: https://t.co/uiyEfZP7ON pic.twitter.com/EK4AWjUl1j
– Glock Topickz (@Glock_Topickz) April 11, 2024
Farrah-Griffin feels guilty about ‘Kate Gate’
Last month, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton revealed that she has been battling cancer. This came after a mysterious disappearance from the public eye following surgery in January.
Kate’s absence sparked speculation about her well-being. People even called the search “Kate Gate.” Additionally, others commented on her physical appearance after being spotted at a farmers market in early March.
After her diagnosis, Farrah-Griffin said she felt “guilty” for making fun of Kate.
“I’m guilty of having fun with ‘Where’s Kate?’ and think it’s funny and share the memes and play with it. And I forgot something fundamental,” she said.
“We all know that every person, whether it’s a princess, someone in a very privileged position, or just the person next to you, is dealing with personal struggles that we don’t know about. “I send you my love and my strength.”
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