Howard Stern tells Kim Goldman: O.J. Simpson should be thrown off Twitter

Howard Stern thinks O.J. Simpson should get booted from Twitter.

While speaking to Kim Goldman during Wednesday's episode of his SiriusXM radio show, Stern said he's "triggered" by Simpson's social media account, describing it as "maddening."

Goldman is the sister of Ronald Goldman, who was murdered alongside Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown on June 12, 1994. Simpson was acquitted of both of their murders.

"I really got triggered because of O.J.'s Twitter feed," Stern said to Goldman. "When someone kills your brother and they're on the golf course and they're sitting out there in their golf cart, living the life that most people don't get to live ... it's got to be maddening."

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Howard Stern speaks at the 2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cleveland on April 14, 2018.
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Simpson joined Twitter in June because, as he said, he has "a little getting even to do." Before joining Twitter as @TheRealOJ32, there were multiple parody accounts that mocked the former NFL player and his infamous murder trial that ended with a "not guilty" verdict.

Kim Goldman poses for a portrait Friday, June 7, 2019, in Los Angeles.
Kim Goldman poses for a portrait Friday, June 7, 2019, in Los Angeles.

Goldman said Simpson's account is hard to stomach, because videos of him laughing directly contradict the "murderer" and "domestic violence abuser" she sees in him.

"It's not something that feels great. I can't really avoid it because it keeps coming up," she said. "It’s just hard for me to see him enjoying the 'good life' like he…refers to it."

Stern said Simpson should be banned from Twitter "just to save you the grief of seeing him out there."

Simpson quickly amassed over 850,000 Twitter followers in a month, frequently sharing videos of himself on the golf course, discussing football and debating politics.

His account hasn't been verified by Twitter yet.

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