Nicole Brown Simpson’s sisters Denise, Dominique and Tanya are continuing to uphold their sister’s legacy and helping other women who face domestic violence.
The trio took the stage at the Variety Power of Women at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in NYC on Thursday, where Denise noted, “We lost Nicole almost 30 years ago.”
Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman were murdered June 12, 1994. She was 35 years old and Goldman was just 25. Brown had called the police several times about O.J. Simpson, her husband from 1985 to 1992.
“Nicole endured incredible pain and through that pain she was able to protect her children,” Denise told attendees. “She walked away from her abuser. She was a daughter, she was a sister, she was a mother, she was a friend, she was a woman whose life was tragically cut short.”
Nicole’s sisters have participated in new Lifetime docu-series, “The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson,” that will air in June.
“I have wanted to do a documentary for 10 years, but I never felt the timing…
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