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Viral Video Of TikToker Awkwardly Dodging A Kiss From OJ Simpson Has The Internet Cringing Hard

Viral Video Of TikToker Awkwardly Dodging A Kiss From OJ Simpson Has The Internet Cringing Hard
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An awkward video of OJ Simpson has gone viral—and all we can say is "yikes!"

TikToker @mackenziegd1998 posted a video of herself in what appears to be a bar in Las Vegas, Nevada when a well-known celebrity made a guest appearance.


Watch the video here:

@mackenziegd1998

#ojsimpson #viral #lasvegas LMAO

In the video, the TikToker sat at the bar before she motioned someone into frame of the video.

Then former football player and commentator OJ Simpson walked into shot and smiled at the camera. The TikToker began dancing in her seat a bit and Simpson put his arm around her waist.

The TikToker then shouted:

"OJ, baby. He's out!"

Simpson leaned in for a kiss from the TikToker, which she maneuvered around rejecting Simpson's advance.

The TikTok has the internet cringing, as Simpson's kissing attempt was obviously nonconsensual and the girl, who appears to be in her early 20s, is extremely young in comparison to Simpson, who is 74.

The video has since gone viral, garnering over 1.3 million views in 48 hours.

Simpson may be well known for being a former football running back, but his reputation precedes him for a sinister reason.

Back in 1995, Simpson was the defendant in a criminal trial for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

While Simpson was acquitted of the two murder charges, it is widely believed he did, in fact, commit the murders in question. Simpson was later found responsible for the murders in a civil lawsuit brought by the victims families.

But that wasn't the end of his legal troubles.

In 2008, Simpson was again put on trial for armed robbery and kidnapping while attempting to retrieve some of his sports memorabilia.

Simpson was convicted and subsequently sentenced to 33 years in prison.

He only served the minimum sentence of nine years and was released in 2017.

TikTok users are losing their minds over the video, expressing hilarity at the pure awkwardness of the situation and making sly references to Simpson's criminal history.

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Simpson has not yet responded to the video at this time.

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