Everyone has been glued to their TV screens since "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" came out three weeks ago. However, there is one person who hasn't been watching: Khloe Kardashian, who says the show brings back memories of a "horrible time" in her family's life.
Khloe Kardashian's late father, Robert Kardashian, was a close friend and part of O.J. Simpson's defense team during the murder trial, which spanned from 1994 to 1995.
While talking to James Corden and Josh Duhamel on "The Late Late Show" on Tuesday evening that she has only seen "bits and pieces" of the series.
"I really appreciate the way they've portrayed my father," Khloe Kardashian said. "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."
Among those inaccurate facts include the details of when O.J. Simpson thought about committing suicide. Apparently, it happened in Khloe's room, rather than Kim's. USA Today adds, "And Khloe and her siblings did NOT chant their last name repeatedly."
"I think they're kind of sensationalizing the Kardashian name in, but I think to bring a younger audience in," said Khloe.
Khloe Kardashian also recalled how people were mean to the Kardashian family throughout the O.J. Simpson trial, as reported by People.
"I was 10, and the teachers would like close down the classroom we'd all be watching it on TV," the 31-year-old Kardashian shared. "It was so crazy, but I mean people were really cruel during that time."
"They used to key 'guilty' on my dad's car, like when we were at church," Khloe continued. "It was horrible at that time, they were incredibly mean and cruel."