 Yeah, we own Boss Talk TV. Shout out to Ihi, the reason you see. Return now with breaking news coming into our newsroom from TMZ, they are reporting that O.J. Simpson, one of the most infamous high-profile Americans of all time, has died. He has passed away after a cancer battle, prostate cancer, the former NFL great, who stood trial for the double murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, in the 90s, only to be acquitted again, passed away Wednesday in Las Vegas, surrounded by his family and friends. This all according to the family, TMZ reporting this news just minutes ago that we have received. We're working to gather all the latest details, but of course many Americans remember that case, that trial, one of the most popular of all time, and highly talked about controversial cases as well as his career within the NFL. So much more on O.J. Simpson throughout the course of the day as we learn more, but now we know that O.J. Simpson has passed away at the age of 76. Diamonds say that we're coming on the air because we have breaking news, O.J. Simpson has died. His family says Simpson died yesterday saying he succumbed to his battle with cancer surrounded by his children and grandchildren. It was revealed in February that Simpson was battling prostate cancer, but he refuted rumors at the time that he was in hospice care. ABC News audio reporter Alex Stone joins me now on the phone. Alex, what do we know at this point? Well, Diane, his family, as you mentioned, says that he died yesterday. We believe in Las Vegas where he had been living. It was only a couple of weeks ago where he had refuted the claims that he was in hospice care right around the Super Bowl. Word had come out that he may have been in hospice care and he put out a video on X saying that he was fine. Looking like he was going to go golfing. His impact on Southern California and really the world cannot be overstated. Going back to his time in the NFL and at USC and then the NFL, then the infamous trial in the 90s for the double murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. He was acquitted of that. There were a number of years where he was hidden out of the headlines and then we covered for a number of months the hotel room armed robbery case in Las Vegas. He ended up going to prison for that. God out had been living in Las Vegas. His family now saying on X that he has died, Diane. Alex, he became such a national focal point during that trial for the murders of his wife and his ex-wife at the time and her friend. What legacy does OJ Simpson leave behind now so many years later? Well, I think that depending on how one looks at OJ Simpson that there is the football part of it, the star that he was, the Hertz commercials running through the airport. He was the biggest of the big star before that trial. And then the shock of the trial, there are many Americans who will always believe that he committed that double murder. Others who believe that he did not. You remember the lines that came out of that. If it does not fit, you must have quit. The impact of that trial, for those who were not alive during that time or not old enough to remember it was incredible. The whole world watching that trial during that time, the whole world watching TV and listening to the radio waiting for that verdict to come down. And then when it came down, much of America did not agree with it. And then he was sometimes almost comically in and out of the headlines over many years. And then to get in trouble again in Las Vegas to get back his own memorabilia, he got into the memorabilia trade and selling his items over many years. And then went into retirement, always claiming he was looking for the real killers of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. There were always those who were saying he wasn't doing enough to do that if he really was not involved in the murders. But he then went into retirement in Florida and Nevada and that had been relatively quiet over the last couple of years. All right. Alex Stone, thank you. And again, we have breaking news that OJ Simpson has died. Man, hey, man, guys, man, I just was tapping in, man. I hate to bring you this kind of news, but man, OJ, man, he gone 76 years old fighting cancer. As a brother, I have to just stop for a minute and just thank God for even having him to come and show us all the things he did in sports and all the stuff he did. He had his ups and downs, his good and bad, like anybody else, but definitely one of those guys that I really have watched his career. I remember when they had said that he had, they had alleged him murdering his wife and then murdering his boyfriend, Goldman, but he got acquitted to that whole situation. And it's just a tough thing, man. You know, Janet Cochran said, if you don't fit, you must acquit RP to Janet Cochran as well. OJ made it through that and then he ended up having to deal with some more things for his memorabilia, the stuff that he owned. He went and seen somebody else had it. He wanted to take his stuff back. And so he just went through a lot. And I hate to see it in like this, but 76 is a good ripe age. Brothers that live past that is golden years. The word of God tells us that you only really promise three scores and 10. So at the end of the day, you might get past that, you might not. We don't know, but hey, man, RP to this guy, man. OJ Simpson, man, they say he died yesterday though. So these reports are coming in, man. I just wanted to let everybody know that Watch Balls Talk 101, what we thought about it, how we felt about it. Matter of fact, I got some even more out of the way. As y'all probably already know, man, my girl, reality TV, you're online. Hey, man, what's going on? Well, man, I know it's tough, man. Don't cry, that's right, me neither. Man, OJ, I mean, he's still one of ours. I know a lot of people got mad because of the way he played off a first base, but at the end of the day, he's still one of our troops. You know what I'm saying? I seen a camera in that whole group of people embracing, I'm happy about that. Shout out to Cameron, shout out to Mace, because they got good footage on him, man. I gotta give big up them boys, man. They probably got the latest footage on him, man. And I know they pushing that black news entertainment sports. So all of us in this whole realm, man, I just, I know we gotta tell our point of view when it comes to our people a lot of times. And I just say, man, his kids, I wanna send out my condolences to his kids, to his family. He's a man, man. He got a family, man, too. He got grandkids, man. And people sometimes forget, we dehumanize people who go through stuff. And I wanna say, man, we gotta stop doing that, bro. We gotta make sure we remember that these people got loved ones, too. And I know a lot of people probably happy or whatever, but I'm one of the guys that say, you know, we all gotta go this way. So we all need to be preparing ourselves. Man, man, say that, say that, man. Like I said, this guy, man, was 76 years old, fighting cancer in his old and golden age. And, you know, my condolences go out to his family. My condolences go out to the people that have followed his career. He went through a lot. His children went through a lot. I remember when he was riding in that white Bronco, if you were young, you probably don't remember that, but we remember this and he was running for his life. And I'll never forget it. And that truck drove, seemed like for 10 days. It really wasn't 10 days, but to us, we had never seen nothing like that. When it hit, it hit hard. We had never seen a down, a recorded chase. This what happened. I remember it like it was yesterday. Matter of fact, people up in Oklahoma a lot of them ride them old Broncos, damn Broncos. Let me tell you something. You've seen that truck coming down through that white and you didn't know if he was in there or not. They didn't really show his face. He didn't worry about the wonder. They just say they know that he was in that car, man. And he was running for his life, but he didn't do it. So it was quite a different thing for me. And I'm just saying, you know, I definitely know that this guy is resting in peace. So all I'm saying is guys, make sure you pray for his family. It's children, like I said before. Hey. Can I say this though? I know we talked about him in the Bronco was just like this. Okay. The man was an amazing football player. Yeah. And I'm not one of those. You're not. Jason and I don't think a lot of people was football. He was going football. I remember that when he was in that snow, remember? Running in the snow. I'm staying in the snow. I agree with you 100% reality TV. He's somebody brother, he's somebody. Come on now. Man, it's just sad, man. Already, man. Hey, man, listen, man, guys, make sure you like and subscribe to the channel. Make sure you guys join the membership. Keep watching the videos as we send them out exclusively. Man, make sure you guys make sure you come in, share our page. If you don't share it, a lot of times people won't see it. So, man, just thank you guys, man. And reality TV, thank you for calling in and helping me with this one. Thank you for, you know, even you the one calm and told me to happen. Blew my mind, man. We had to get on here and talk about this one. Shout out to TMZ. Shout out to ABC Newsline. We got that from both of those clips that I showed. Thank you guys for putting that out. And, hey, man, it's been another great segment. Boss Talk 101 News, man. You can use, man. I'll let you boy. Yeah, we on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to Ehe, the reason you see.