O.J. Simpson Has Reportedly Been Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer, Denies He’s In Hospice: ‘I Don’t Know Who Put That Out There’

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O.J. Simpson Has Reportedly Been Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer, Denies He’s In Hospice: ‘I Don’t Know Who Put That Out There’
O.J. Simpson has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to reports.
The retired NFL star is said to be undergoing chemotherapy treatments in Las Vegas.
On Friday, he shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) to shut down speculation that he was in hospice.
“Hospice? Hospice?! You talking ’bout hospice? no, I’m not in any hospice. I don’t know who put that out there. Whoever put that out there, I guess it’s like ‘The Donald [Trump] says, ‘Can’t trust the media.'”
He added that he’s gearing up for the Super Bowl in Vegas this weekend, and will be hosting some of his family and friends. However, he did not address reports that he has prostate cancer.
He reiterated in the caption,
“Hospice???”
Hospice??? pic.twitter.com/OXLzs9jWO6
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) February 9, 2024
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