OJ Simpson may be getting his own reality TV show once released

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OJ Simpson is currently serving 33 years in a Nevada prison after he was found guilty in 2008 of robbery and kidnapping. 

The former NFL player is eligible for parole in October, and according to TMZ, there is an opportunity for the star to cash in on his infamy. 

After the success of the TV drama, The People vs. OJ Simpson, some producers could be interested in offering OJ a show. 

In 2006, a TV special was shot about the book OJ Simpson wrote, entitled If I Did It, which fictionally explored how he would have committed the double murder of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman back in 1994, a case in which he was the main suspect. 

"Someone will try to recreate the TV special that was never broadcast for several reasons … years have passed, O.J. has done time for unrelated crimes, and People vs. O.J. Simpson was a big hit," according to the sources approached by TMZ. 

The TV special never aired due to public outcry. 

The former NFL player could be released from prison on parole later this year.

 

 

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