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OJ Simpson pulls the most controversial and awkward "prank" during a 1998 interview
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Norm Macdonald's OJ Simpson & Heisman Trophy joke at the 1998 ESPY's was legendary

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He definitely did it didn’t he @gork

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made history

He wrote a book called, “If I did it.” He wanted to confess on himself so bad.

@ScottZPinkRose OJ was guilty, and disgusting in this clip, but he's dead now. He can never hurt anyone again.

That dude was a psychopath

The guy is a legend

No way he did this Is this true @grok

After his 1995 acquittal, O.J. Simpson continued to spark outrage with several controversial moments that many viewed as him making light of the double murder case. One of the most infamous was his 2006 book and planned TV interview titled If I Did It, in which he hypothetically described how the murders could have happened. Public backlash was so severe that the interview was canceled and the book was later published by the Goldman family, who won the rights in court. Simpson also made various offhand jokes and dark comments over the years referencing the case, further unsettling the public. His 2019 arrival on Twitter added to the discomfort, as he posted upbeat videos and occasionally hinted at the murders in a joking or vague manner. These incidents, like the 1998 prank with Ruby Wax, reinforced the perception that Simpson showed little remorse and continued to exploit the case for attention.
