The former girlfriend of O.J. Simpson, Christie Prody, has revealed that the retired footballer was so obsessed with his former spouse, Nicole Brown, that he mentioned her every single day during their long-term relationship.
In an interview with Inside Edition, Prody explained that her 12-year relationship was very hard to deal with because Simpson always compared her to Brown, the New York Post reported.
The duo started dating in 1996 after Simpson was acquitted of killing Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman in LA.
Prody, who was only 21 when she met the then 46-year-old Simpson, told the TV show that he wanted her to dye her hair blonde like Brown's.
The 38-year-old brunette said that she was young and gullible so Simpson thought he could mold her in whatever way he wanted.
She also claimed that he threatened her by using Brown's tragedy.
"He would say things to me like, 'You better watch out so something bad doesn't happen to you like Nicole'," she added.
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