Nicole Brown Simpson’s sisters have recently spoken out about the death of O.J. Simpson, sharing their mixed emotions following his passing on April 10. Tanya, Dominique, and Denise, the three sisters of Nicole, expressed the complexity of their feelings towards O.J.’s death.
Reflecting on the long history with O.J., Tanya mentioned, ‘This is a person who’s been in our life for a very long time, who wreaked havoc on our family. It’s like the end of a chapter.’ Dominique added, ‘It’s very complicated.’
The tragic events date back to June 12, 1994, when Nicole, 35, and her friend Ron Goldman, 25, were tragically found stabbed to death in the courtyard of her Los Angeles condominium. Despite O.J. Simpson’s acquittal in the highly publicized ‘Trial of the Century’ in 1995, he was later found liable for the deaths in a wrongful-death lawsuit in 1997 brought by the Brown and Goldman families.
Denise and Dominique vividly recall the early days when Nicole introduced them to O.J. in 1977. Initially, he was just ‘her boyfriend’ to them. However, as events unfolded, their perception of O.J. changed. Denise recounted a particular incident where O.J. reacted strongly to seeing Nicole kiss a mutual friend, leading to a distressing situation at home.
When Nicole became pregnant with O.J.’s child, she was overjoyed, viewing motherhood as a significant milestone in her life. However, the reality of their relationship was far from ideal. Denise shared that O.J. became increasingly volatile during Nicole’s pregnancy, even resorting to hurtful remarks.
Nicole and O.J. shared two children, Sydney and Justin. Despite the challenges in their relationship, Nicole cherished the experience of motherhood. The sisters offer a glimpse into the personal life of Nicole Brown Simpson, shedding light on the complexities and challenges she faced.