Before Kris Jenner, 60, was the momager du jour, she was simply Kris, mother of four, ex-wife of lawyer Robert Kardashian and current wife of Bruce Jenner, and best friend of Nicole Brown Simpson.
This time in Jenner’s life has been turned into yet more entertainment in the form of the TV series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, but it’s one show about her family she’s unwilling to promote.
The movie features a fictionalised conversation between Jenner (Selma Blair) and her and Nicole Brown Simpson’s friend Faye Resnick (Connie Britton) discussing domestic abuse in the Brown-Simpson household.
Jenner says a conversation of this nature never happened — because she didn’t have a clue her friend was in trouble.
Kris Jenner says that even now, 21 years later, her “heart breaks” that she never knew what her friend endured at the hands of O.J. Simpson.
“I saw all the pictures and the police reports, and I heard the tapes of her calling 911, and that was stuff I didn’t know anything about [at the time]. It’s wild that she kept that from us. So I feel bad. I beat myself up because I feel like I wasn’t paying attention. Like, ‘How did I miss this?'” she told People.
“They say it’s very typical in an abusive relationship that the woman doesn’t really speak out about how she’s being treated. And that I will always feel sick about it – that she didn’t really or couldn’t tell any of us what was going on. I look back on some of that stuff and I go, ‘Oh, now I get it.’ Some things come to my memory and then I realize that’s what was going on there.”