O.J. Simpson is a trending topic right now as folks discuss the news of his death across social media. Reactions to Simpson are all over the board and pouring in from fans, critics and celebrities, including Magic Johnson, Jemele Hill, Marc Lamont Hill, and Caitlyn Jenner.
Background on O.J. Sudden Passing
As previously reported, the former Buffalo Bills’ player passed away at age 76 on April 10. His family confirmed the news in an X (formerly Twitter) statement early Thursday. O.J., they said, died from cancer while surrounded by his children and grandchildren.
O.J.’s death comes with a reminder of his controversial public image, which stems from his acquittal in the double murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.
As previously reported, a jury found him not guilty in 1995 of the killings, but in 1997 another jury found him liable for the deaths. The court eventually ordered him to pay $33.5 to the victims’ families, per AP.
What Magic Johnson Said About O.J. Simpson
Magic Johnson is one of the latest celebrities to weigh in on the former NFL player’s passing. The NBA champ shared thoughts via X on Thursday (April 11) on behalf of him and his wife, Cookie Johnson.
“Cookie and I are praying for O.J. Simpson’s children Arnelle, Aaren, Justin, Jason, and Sydney and his grandchildren following his passing. I know this is a difficult time 🙏🏾,” he wrote.
O.J. and his first wife, Marguerite Whitley, welcomed three children during their time together named Arnelle, Jason, and Aaren. According to AP, Aaren passed away as a toddler during a pool drowning accident in 1979.
He and Marguerite divorced that year and he married Nicole Brown in 1985. Prior to their divorce in 1992, O.J. and Nicole welcomed two kids, Justin and Sydney.
Within two hours of being live, Magic’s post has garnered nearly 260,000 views and a comment section full of mixed sentiments.
Keep scrolling for additional reactions from Jemele Hill, Marc Lamont Hill, Caitlyn Jenner, and more!
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Marc Lamont Hill & Jemele Hill Share Their Reactions
While Magic and Cookie shared their sympathies for O.J.’s children, Marc Lamont Hill — author, activist, and TV personality — slammed any efforts to shed positive light on the deceased.
He shared his strong sentiments on the former NFL player in at least two separate posts on X.
“O.J. Simpson is DEAD!!! Do NOT make him a hero or a martyr,”Marc wrote in one post.
In another, he said, “O.J. Simpson was an abusive liar who abandoned his community long before he killed two people in cold blood. His acquittal for murder was the correct and necessary result of a racist criminal legal system. But he’s still a monster, not a martyr.”
In other posts on his timeline, Marc has been explaining his take on O.J.’s death.
It’s not fence straddling. It’s nuance. OJ was a bad person. He killed 2 people. He was rightly acquitted because the police engaged in misconduct. That doesn’t make him innocent. https://t.co/GcyN79jyZQ
As expected, O.J. Simpson’s death is global news, which means it’s also being discussed in other media forms aside from social media. That includes television, and in particular, on the daytime talk show ‘The View.’
On Thursday, the segment’s co-hosts, Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar, and Alyssa Farah Griffin, discussed the death. Whoopi Goldberg announced the news then the other women offered additional thoughts.
Hostin spoke about feeling a “great sense of injustice” with how O.J.’s murder trial turned out. She credited the prosecutors’ “masterful” efforts at the time as the influence behind her career as a prosecutor.
Joy facilitated the follow-up questions, while Alyssa spoke on Nicole and Ronald’s family finding peace in O.J.’s death.
“My only thought is I hope it gives some peace to the family of the victims. They did win the civil suit after the fact, because I agree, I think it was a miscarriage of justice, but that doesn’t make up for it. So I hope it helps them to find some peace,” Farah said.
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Caitlyn Jenner & White House Secretary Share Reactions
Caitlyn Jenner was one of the first celebrities to react to the death news.
She went viral early Thursday after suggesting that O.J.’s death was “good riddance.”