Caitlyn Jenner doubles down on her savage OJ Simpson death post after receiving backlash for 2015 fatal car accident she was involved in – but insists that wasn’t a ‘brutal murder’

Former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner has defended her tweet celebrating the death of O.J. Simpson.

After receiving backlash for snarkily tweeting ‘good riddance’ in the immediate wake of the former NFL star, who who succumbed to prostate cancer on Wednesday, the  reality star, 74, slammed social media users that pointed out she was involved in a four-car pile-up, that left one person dead, back in 2015.

In response to a tweet asking ‘didn’t you kill someone too’ on X, the father-of-six shut down any comparisons to the 2015 fatal car accident she was involved in and the murder of Nicole Brown and her friend, Ron Goldman, which Simpson was not found guilty of committing. 

‘I know you all think it’s cute to compare a fatal car accident (with multiple vehicles involved) to a BRUTAL MURDER,’ Jenner tweeted on Friday morning. 

She then alleged that Simpson had said ‘something to the effect of’ he ‘could kill her (Nicole) and get away with it’ because of his fame. 

Jenner’s tweet sparked renewed attention to her car crash, which resulted in the tragic death of Kim Howe.

Former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner has defended her tweet celebrating the death of the Kardashian family’s friend O.J. Simpson; seen in 2020

After receiving backlash for snarkily tweeting 'good riddance' in the immediate wake of the former NFL star, who who succumbed to prostate cancer on Wednesday, the reality star, 74, slammed social media users that pointed out she was involved in a four-car pile-up, that left one person dead, back in 2015

After receiving backlash for snarkily tweeting ‘good riddance’ in the immediate wake of the former NFL star, who who succumbed to prostate cancer on Wednesday, the reality star, 74, slammed social media users that pointed out she was involved in a four-car pile-up, that left one person dead, back in 2015

In response to a tweet asking 'didn't you kill someone too' on X, the father-of-six shut down any comparisons to the 2015 fatal car accident she was involved in and the murder of Nicole Brown and her friend, Ron Goldman, which Simpson was not found guilty of committing

In response to a tweet asking ‘didn’t you kill someone too’ on X, the father-of-six shut down any comparisons to the 2015 fatal car accident she was involved in and the murder of Nicole Brown and her friend, Ron Goldman, which Simpson was not found guilty of committing

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