Nicole Brown Simpson’s Friend Claims O.J. Simpson Began ‘Stalking’ Her & ‘Hiding In Bushes’ Following Their Divorce
Nicole Brown Simpson’s Friend Claims O.J. Simpson Began ‘Stalking’ Her & ‘Hiding In Bushes’ Following Their Divorce
A docuseries about O.J. Simpson’s murdered ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson plans to shed light on their tumultuous relationship.
A recently shared clip from the project features one of Nicole Brown Simpson’s friends, who claims that the athlete used to “spy” and “stalk” his former spouse after they split.
Fay Resnick, who appears alongside a slew of Nicole Brown Simpson’s loved ones in the forthcoming docuseries The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, states in the excerpt:
“He was kind of spying on her a lot because he was realizing that she was becoming happy.”
She continues:
“He was, like, stalking. Hiding — in the bushes. Actually in the bushes.”
When a producer asks what Nicole Brown Simpson would say to her in those moments, Faye Resnick recalls her friend stating:
“Be careful what you say, he could be right next to us…I saw him last night in the bush. I don’t want to get him too upset, he’s watching all the time.”
As previously covered, the docuseries hopes to showcase who Nicole was outside of her infamous marriage to the football star, but will also chronicle the murkiness surrounding her murder. If you recall, O.J. was famously acquitted of killing his ex and her friend Ron Goldman, both of who were stabbed to death in 1994.
The docuseries will also share writings from Nicole’s diary that reportedly recount the many instances of abuse she faced while being married to O.J. from 1985 – 1992. Lifetime is set to air on the docuseries in two parts, starting this coming Saturday (June 1st).
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