O.J. Simpson: A Look at His Children and Their Lives
His Five Children and Their Lives
O.J. Simpson was a father to five children before his death on April 10. His eldest son, Jason, was born in April 1970. Jason is perhaps the best-known of Simpson's children, having appeared in several reality television shows and documentaries. He is also a successful businessman and motivational speaker. Simpson's other children include Aaren, who died by accidental drowning shortly before turning 2 in 1979; Arnelle, who was born in 1981; Sydney, who was born in 1985; and Justin, who was born in 1988.
Jason Simpson
Jason Simpson is the eldest son of O.J. Simpson. He was born in April 1970 and is 51 years old. Jason is a successful businessman and motivational speaker. He has appeared in several reality television shows and documentaries, including "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" and "I Am O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession." Jason is also the author of the book "I Want to Tell You: My Life Before, During, and After the Trial."
Arnelle Simpson
Arnelle Simpson is the second child of O.J. Simpson. She was born in 1981 and is 40 years old. Arnelle is a successful businesswoman and author. She has her own clothing line and has written several books, including "In My Father's Shadow" and "Unveiled: The Truth About My Father and I."Arnelle is also a vocal advocate for victims of domestic violence.
Sydney Simpson
Sydney Simpson is the third child of O.J. Simpson. She was born in 1985 and is 36 years old. Sydney is a successful actress and model. She has appeared in several films and television shows, including "The O.C." and "CSI: Miami." Sydney is also a successful businesswoman and has her own clothing line.
Justin Simpson
Justin Simpson is the youngest child of O.J. Simpson. He was born in 1988 and is 33 years old. Justin is a successful businessman and entrepreneur. He has his own clothing line and is also a partner in several other businesses. Justin is also a philanthropist and is involved in several charitable organizations.
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