This time, he’s wearing gloves.
O.J. Simpson donned gloves and a surgical mask as he disinfected cash in a Twitter video he posted Wednesday joking about the extensive measures he’s taking to ward off the coronavirus.
Simpson, 72, can be seen in the clip apparently fresh off the links in a visor and sweater, spraying down what appears to be $63 in cash as boast about his golf winnings.
“Well, you know, they’re canceling all these crowds for games and they tell people not to shake hands and to disinfect surfaces — well this is what I won at the golf course today,” Simpson says on camera. “So how do I know how many hands have touched this money?”
Former football star and accused murderer captioned the clip “Never too Careful.”
It wasn’t Simpson’s first attempt at pandemic-level humor.
“Coronavirus? Who’s afraid?” he tweeted from outside a Costco last weekend, with a picture of himself wearing mask alongside a cart stacked stocking up on water, plastic cups and Charmin Ultra Soft toilet paper.
Years after his famous acquittal in the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her pal, Ron Goldman, Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison for his role in an armed robbery in Las Vegas in 2008.
He was granted parole and released in the summer of 2017 and still calls Vegas home.



