'The People v. O.J. Simpson' Mini-Series, Retired Football Player O.J Simpson Attempted Suicide in Khloe Kardashian’s Room, Not in Kim’s

Multiple news and celebrity websites revealed that there has been an error in the new show about O.J. Simpson. In the pilot episode of the mini-series called "The People v. O.J. Simpson," a scene showed Simpson (Cuba Gooding Jr.) writing down his suicide note and going inside Kim Kardashian's bedroom where he threatened to shoot himself.

However, last Wednesday, Daily Mail reported that the bedroom was actually Khloe Kardashian's childhood room. As for the Jonathan Taylor and Joey Lawrence posters on the wall, according to TMZ, both the Kardashian sisters had no pictures on their bedroom walls.

At the time, the Kardashian family was living in their Encino home and a source told the gossip website that Kim and Kourtney Kardashian were sharing a room. Khloe Kardashian was the one who had her own bedroom and is the one whose room was featured in the series.

In the show, O.J. Simpson's attorney, Robert Kardashian (David Schwimmer) told Simpson, "This is where my daughter sleeps." He continued, "Don't kill yourself in Kimmy's bedroom."

A source clarified that line, however, and made clear that Robert never mentioned it was Kim Kardashian's room. In fact, he only said, "my daughter's room." And in a 1996 interview with Barbara Walters with Robert Kardashian, which was set up in the bedroom where O.J. Simpson attempted suicide, no poster can be seen on the walls.

The show is based on the notorious 1994 murder of O.J. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson, her friend Ron Goldman and the highly publicized "trial of the century." The show garnered high ratings on FX, raking in 5.1 million live and same-day viewers.

Among adults aged 18 to 49, it resulted in a 1.96 rating, making the show the most watched program on TV on Tuesday night. Catch the next episode of "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson" "The Run of His Life" on Tuesday, Feb. 9. 

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