It's Ok! Denise Brown Supports New OJ Simpson Television Interview
Denise Brown supports the latest OJ Simpson television interview.
Her sister Nicole Brown Simpson was the woman at the center of the murder investigation that gripped America.
But now, almost 25 years on, Denise Brown is trying to move forward and has given her blessing for O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession.
She told The Blast website: "I think so much time has passed."
While adding that she's already endured "all the shows that were done without anyone caring about what we thought."
She was referring to the family of Nicole Brown Simpson, and also the family of the late Ron Goldman, who also died that fateful night on June 13, 1994.
The interview by O.J. was originally taped back in 2006 with Judith Regan.
It took place in conjunction with a book he was working on titled, "If I Did It."
The book was written as a hypothetical version of events that occurred the night Nicole and Ron were murdered, however, the project was later scrapped.
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The Goldman family is also in support of the interview airing.
O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession premieres the night of March 11 on FOX.
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