Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters Urge Privacy for OJ’s Children
Nicole Brown Simpson’s sisters, Dominique Brown, Denise Brown, and Tanya Brown, have recently given a rare update on the private lives of Nicole’s children with OJ Simpson. In an interview with “Entertainment Tonight,” the sisters emphasized the importance of privacy for Sydney Simpson and Justin Simpson, who are now leading normal lives with their own families.
Denise Brown, 66, pleaded with the public to respect the children’s privacy, stating that they just want to live happy and normal lives despite the challenges of growing up without both parents. Tanya Brown, 54, expressed mixed feelings about the upcoming documentary, “The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson,” acknowledging that while it may shed light on positive memories of their mother, it could also paint a negative picture of their father, OJ Simpson.
The aunts clarified that they are not in close contact with Sydney and Justin, who have deliberately stayed out of the spotlight since their mother’s tragic death in 1994. The siblings currently reside in Florida and are focused on their own families. OJ Simpson, who was acquitted of Nicole’s murder but found civilly liable, passed away in April at the age of 76 after battling prostate cancer.
Despite the family’s tumultuous history, Nicole’s sisters are advocating for the public to leave Sydney and Justin alone to live their lives in peace. The upcoming documentary is set to provide a glimpse into the life of Nicole Brown Simpson and the impact of her tragic death, with the hope that it will offer a balanced perspective for her children to reflect on.