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'The Talk' Hosts Reflect on O.J. Simpson's 'mixed legacy'

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"The Talk" hosts reflect on O.J. Simpson in the wake of his passing. Jerry O'Connell shares, "It's so crazy because this morning when I heard the news, I immediately texted a guy I went in college with that I have not talked to for decades, and I just wrote, 'OJ died.' And I was with him during the Bronco chase, and he immediately texted me back...and he went, you're the first person I thought of...life is like a where were you when, and O.J. was about three of those in my generation...there was the Bronco chase, there was the trial, there was the acquittal. I remember specifically where I was... It's quite emotional, him passing." Sheryl Underwood adds, "It's when judges and lawyers became superstars. ...Here's the thing that I think one side of the population, I would say it was my side of the population. People think we were cheering for O.J. Simpson, we weren't. We were cheering for Johnnie Cochran." Natalie Morales says, "He will have a forever mixed legacy, because you cannot Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown, and two people who are dead. Although he was acquitted in their murders in the civil trial he was found liable for their deaths...he will forever have that question mark to his name and his legacy."