"The People v. O.J. Simpson" is getting rave reviews, but Khloe Kardashian admitted there are a few details that the show didn't get quite right.
"I've seen bits and pieces of the miniseries, I know it's a phenomenal miniseries," the "Kocktails With Khloe" star told James Corden last night on the "Late Late Show." "I really appreciate the way they portray my father. I haven't watched it fully. Kimberly has, and she raves about it and loves it. But not all the facts are accurate."
The reality star explained that the scene in the series' first episode where Simpson (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) tries to kill himself in Kim's bedroom actually happened in her room, and the scene of the kids chanting “Kardashian” while watching their father on TV never happened in real life.
"I even called Kim, because I was 10," she said of the scene in question. "I was like, 'Did that happen? I don't remember any of this happening?' And she was like, 'Absolutely not did that happen.'"
"They're sort of sensationalizing the Kardashian name in it, I think, to bring a younger audience in," she added.
Khloe went on to talk about how hard the public was on her family back then.
"People were really cruel during that time. They used to key 'Guilty' on my dad's car when we would walk out of church,” she said. “It was horrible."
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