TikTok Video Surfaces Of O.J Simpson Being Rejected By Woman At The Bar

O.J. Simpson arrives for his parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Centre in Lovelock, Nevada, U.S. July 20, 2017. REUTERS/Jason Bean/POOL

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TikTok Video Surfaces Of O.J Simpson Being Rejected By Woman At The Bar

Looks like O.J Simpson’s access was denied over this past weekend. 

O.J. Simpson’s recent stunts have surfaced on social media when he was spotted chilling with a young woman in a TikTok video.

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In the clip posted by TikTok user @mackenziegd1988, Simpson is seen chuckling beside a blond female admirer who said, “O.J. baby, he’s out.” As the ex-con dove in for a kiss, the fan ended up curving him with an awkward expression on her face.

To no one surprise, social media had a field day with the clip, with one fan essentially citing second-hand embarrassment.

LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 14: O.J.Simpson listens to testimony from a Los Angeles County sheriff who told of seeing Simpson slam a phone down, bang his hand on a counter and appear to be crying during a phone conversation in November with friend Rosey Grier,football star turned minister. Simpson’s defense immediatly challenged deputy Jeff Stuarts recollection and suggested Simpson’s discussion with Grier was a priviliged communication. (Photo credit should read POO/AFP via Getty Images)

“I can’t live with the embarrassment I just got from watching that,” a TikTok user commented, while another stated, “The way you curved him when he went in IM CRYING.”

“She dodged that kiss like he was dodging that case,” one user also commented.

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If you don’t know the story of O.J Simpson, he was famously tried and acquitted in 1995 for the killings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her buddy Ron Goldman. He was sentenced to robbery and kidnapping in 2008 and was released from prison in October 2017 after fulfilling nine years of a 33-year sentence.

Jamal Osborne: Born and raised in Richmond, VA. My stories will have you caught up on the latest news to push the culture forward.