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OJ Simpson Says He Would've Gotten Life in Prison Had He Slapped Chris Rock Like Will

 OJ Simpson is the latest celebrity to weigh in on the Oscars fiasco between Will Smith and Chris Rock. According to "The Juice," he would've reacted entirely different than Chris Rock had he been slapped like that on national television. While he said he understands Will's emotions, he doesn't condone the course of action he pursued. Simpson also noted that had he been the one to slap someone on national TV like Will Smith did Chris Rock that he'd be facing a life sentence without parole. 


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