O.J. Simpson and his late ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, have two children together – daughter, Sydney, and son, Justin. With all the talk that has been surrounding O.J. Simpson throughout the years (ever since his 1995 murder trial) his entire family has kinda been flying under the radar.
Their daughter, Sydney Simpson, has been living a normal, low key lifestyle for the past 26 years ever since their Mother’s 1994 murder. But in recent years, the reclusive Sydney was spotted in St. Petersburg, FL., walking alone in public and completely undetected by the folks passing her by on the street.
All of that obscurity is probably a welcome treat for the entire O.J. fam,’ given the cloud of controversy that consistently follows the troubled NFL’er. Sydney was just 8 years old when her Mom died, but she is now 35. Get your scroll (down) on to see her now and to peep what her ex-boyfriend revealed about who Sydney reportedly believes REALLY killed her Mom.
Sydney Simpson Now
Check out O.J.’s and Nicole Brown Simpson’s daughter now. Time sure does fly, doesn’t it?
Sydney and her 32 year old baby bro’, Justin Simpson, have both graduated from college. Sydney was an event planner at one point, and last we’d heard, she’s now owns her own business, Simpsy LLC, which according to EOnline, she ‘manages the three properties she owns’ in St. Petersburg, FL – the city in which she resides. Justin is a chef.
Sydney’s Ex Discloses About Who She Reportedly Believes Killed Her Mom
Sydney’s ex-boyfriend, Stuart, did an interview with Radar Online, and revealed details about what he says Sydney told him about her opinions on her Mother’s death:
“Sydney is a real good girl and she has a good head on her shoulders,”Stuart Alexander Lee, who dated Sydney from roughly 2007 to 2012 tells Radar exclusively. “She’s not lazy. She works very hard.”
“She doesn’t understand that her story could help someone else,” Lee says. “When I was with her, I got friends in [the industry] I tried to set her up with and she said fame is a scary thing. It’s so real to tell your side of the story.”
“Everybody contacts her to speak out,” he claims. “She could be an inspiration to so many people, but she’s scared. She doesn’t understand. Hopefully one day she will.” But in private, he says, “She talked about the murders, of course. Of course she talked about it. The way she feels, she doesn’t feel like he did it.”
“They [Sydney and her brother, Justin] speculate that it was a drug deal gone bad,” Lee says. “May she rest in peace, but [Nicole’s] throat was cut like a Colombian necktie. Sydney doesn’t believe O.J. did it, but she doesn’t know what to believe. The media changes, and how the police changed the whole situation… Either way, her mother died.”
“I had plenty of conversations with them [telling them] to confront the media,” he reveals. “They’re letting their dad sit in prison for nothing!”
“And he’s a good father from behind bars,” Lee insists. “They all still love him very much. They go out and visit him, and he calls them all the time and they talk together all the time. He’s a father. He’s a good guy. I don’t think he did it.”
Lee and Sydney broke up because of the increasing demands of his music career, but he says, “There’s no hard feelings on either side. I want to see her happy, and if this can motivate her to speak out, I hope it really does. My whole thing is, I was always tired of her and her brothers and sisters crying over spilled milk. You can’t let the world beat you up, especially when you didn’t ask to be here.”
“I know that if she decided to speak out she could be in a better position,” he says. “She’s a good-looking girl, the whole nine. She’s hella strong.”
Overall it’s beautiful to see that Sydney and her brother, Justin, have been able lead productive and progressive lives, in spite of all of the pain they’ve endured. Wishing them continued success.