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Acquitted Murder Suspect OJ Simpson, Who Bragged About Getting COVID Jab, Dead from Cancer

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Acquitted murder suspect and former NFL running back OJ Simpson, who once boasted about receiving a COVID jab, has died after a battle with cancer.

The family of the NFL Hall-of-Famer, who was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in 1995, confirmed the 76-year-old cultural icon’s death on Thursday.

Simpson last May admitted he’d “caught cancer,” but “he claimed to have already beaten it,” according to the U.S. Sun.

In February, WPLG reported Simpson was receiving treatment for prostate cancer, however he batted down claims he was in hospice care.

Rewind a few years back to Jan 2021, and OJ was among the first in line to receive a COVID-19 jab, a moment he proudly shared on X, while urging others to do the same.

Just two days later, Simpson gave an update to fans reporting friends of his who had received their jabs had reported suffering adverse reactions.

“I had one friend, a golf buddy of mine, he got the Moderna shot last week and his shoulder was sore for a couple of days. Another friend of mine, he got the Pfizer like I did and he was actually sick and nauseous for a few days,” Simpson reported.

He went on to say, “Me? I’ve had no effect. I mean, I’ve had no ill effects. I’m just fine. Nothing.”

The following month in February – 27 days after his initial jab – OJ was back in the doctor’s office receiving his second COVID vaccine. This time, he admitted to being “worried” and “scared” because he’d heard the second jab was a doozie.

“I’m here about to get my second COVID shot, my vaccination. I couldn’t help but be excited about this now. I’m getting the Moderna, no, I’m getting the Pfizer. And it’s my second one and I’m a little worried, a little worried because a number of people told me they felt a little sick after the second shot,” Simpson stated.

Later that year, Simpson’s view on the jab had appeared to have changed with the evolving “science,” admitting “it doesn’t guarantee” you won’t catch COVID, “but if you do you have a much better chance at surviving.”

Simpson added, “Hey! Get your shots! I don’t like wearing masks, and it’s you people who aren’t getting the shots that has [sic] brought this mask thing back. I’m just saying.”

Many on social media speculated the former NFL star’s death could be connected with the COVID jabs he received, commenting how the injections have correlated with a rise in cancer diagnoses.

Indeed, medical professionals, including Croation pathologist Ivana Pavic and oncology professor Angus Dalgleish, have sounded the alarm on a rise in cancers they’re seeing among vaccinated patients, with studies also showing Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine contains plasmid DNA fragment contamination that can cause cancer.

A study last month also highlighted a significant spike in cancer-related deaths among individuals aged 15-44 in the United States during 2021 and 2022.

The vaccinated ex-football hero’s death from cancer comes as the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, 42, announced last month she was undergoing chemotherapy for a recent cancer diagnosis, while top video game streamer Ninja, 32, also revealed he’d been diagnosed with skin cancer. Both public figures were vaccinated.






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