Kato Kaelin, the TV personality best known for serving as a witness for the prosecution during O.J. Simpson's infamous 1995 murder trial, took to Twitter on Tuesday to share some thoughts and insight on the debut of FX's miniseries The People vs O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.
In between retweeting dozens of posts about the show and how it portrayed him, the reality star also answered questions about his feelings on the series, and whether or not it accurately portrays reality.
When asked by Twitter user @Delikett whether or not he was contacted by the producers of American Crime Story while making the true crime series, Kaelin said, "Nope!"
"Not many people were but that was the actor's choice," he added, referring to Billy Magnussen, who plays Kaelin in the 10-part limited series.
Kaelin also told @Delikett that that he didn't feel the show was an accurate portrayal of what happened in reality.
In between retweeting dozens of posts about the show and how it portrayed him, the reality star also answered questions about his feelings on the series, and whether or not it accurately portrays reality.
When asked by Twitter user @Delikett whether or not he was contacted by the producers of American Crime Story while making the true crime series, Kaelin said, "Nope!"
"Not many people were but that was the actor's choice," he added, referring to Billy Magnussen, who plays Kaelin in the 10-part limited series.
Kaelin also told @Delikett that that he didn't feel the show was an accurate portrayal of what happened in reality.
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