O.J. Simpson Joins Social Media, Swears He’s NOT Khloe Kardashian’s Father & Twitter Erupts!

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The juice is loose!

O.J. Simpson has joined Twitter and all hell has broke loose! The controversial figure said he’d be using the social media platform to hold people accountable for what they say about him and to get even.

The first rumor he addressed was the one about him being Khloe Kardashian’s biological daddy.

On Sunday, he posted the following video in response to a documentary being shopped around by Norman Pardo — who claims to be Simpson’s former manager — regarding the murder of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.

In the video, he denies that Pardo was ever his manager at all, and vehemently rejects the allegations that he had an affair with Kris Jenner.

“Bob Kardashian, he was like a brother to me. He was a great guy,” Simpson shared, referring to Kris’ late husband who also defended Simpson in court during his 1995 murder trial. “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 or sexually,” Simpson added. “And I never got any indication that she ever had any interest in me. So all of these stories are just bogus. Bad. Tasteless.”

O.J. Simpson says he’s “very proud’ of Khloe and her sisters, “Like I know Bob would be if he was here.”

“But the simple fact of the matter is she’s not mine,” Simpson stated in no uncertain terms.

Press play to watch below.

Regarding Pardo’s claims, Simpson completely denies that Pardo has “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.”

Twitter was swift to react to Simpson’s Twitter debut and his commentary on Khloe Kardashian

https://twitter.com/nickmbecker/status/1140436263180394497

https://twitter.com/theneedledrop/status/1140525371894521857

Simpson was paroled in 2017 after he served nine years in prison following his conviction on multiple felony charges including robbery, burglary, assault and kidnapping.

 

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