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Khloé Kardashian sets the record straight on 'The People v. O.J.' scenes


Since The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story premiered three weeks ago, we've been glued to our televisions on Tuesday nights with the same intensity as those who watched the actual trial back in the '90s. Like Josh Duhamel, who skipped class in college to watch the proceedings.

One person who hasn't been faithfully watching is Khloé Kardashian. The reality star whose father, Robert Kardashian, was a close friend of O.J.'s and part of his defense team, told James Corden on The Late Late Show Tuesday night that she's only seen "bits and pieces" of the miniseries.

"I really appreciate the way they've portrayed my father. I'm very grateful for that. I haven't watched it fully — Kimberly has, and she raves about it and loves it, but not all the facts are accurate."

Which scenes might she be referring to? Khloé says O.J. contemplated suicide in her room, not Kim's. And Khloé and her siblings did NOT chant their last name repeatedly — though Khloé had to call her big sis, Kim, to double-check.

"They're kind of sensationalizing the Kardashian name in it, but I think to bring a younger audience in," Khloé said.

She also revealed that:

"People were really cruel during that time. Like, they used to key 'guilty' on my dad's car, like when we were at church ... It was horrible at that time. They were incredibly mean and cruel."

But Khloé said she feels the most sympathy for O.J. and Nicole Brown Simpson's children, Justin and Sydney, for having to relive this painful part of their past.