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Iconic O.J. Simpson witness looks VERY different 30 years after legendary murder trial… see him now

One of the most well-known personalities, who gained his 15 minutes of fame during the OJ Simpson murder trial in 1995, was spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles this week.

Kato Kaelin was living in a guest house at Simpson’s Brentwood mansion the night the star’s ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman were killed.

Kaelin, who is a friend of Nicole’s, testified against the former NFL great in what became known as the ‘trial of the century’.

The handsome blond-haired Kaelin caused a sensation at the televised hearing after casting doubt on the whereabouts of Simpson, who died in April 2024 after a battle with cancer, on the night of the murders at Brown’s apartment, located just minutes from Simpson’s mansion.

After the eight-month trial ended in Simpson’s acquittal in early October 1995, Kaelin continued to capitalize on the fame he had gained over the years.

Now the Daily Mail takes a look at what the star witness looks like at 66 – three decades on from his heyday.

One of the most well-known personalities, who gained his 15 minutes of fame during the OJ Simpson murder trial, was spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles this week. Kato Kaelin, a friend of Simpson’s slain ex-wife Nicole Brown, testified against Simpson at his 1995 murder trial.

Kaelin caused a sensation at the televised hearing thanks to her testimony that cast doubt on the whereabouts of Simpson, who died in April 2024 after a battle with cancer, on the night Brown and his friend Ron Goldman were killed. Now the Daily Mail looks at what the star witness looks like three decades later at 66

Kaelin caused a sensation at the televised hearing thanks to her testimony that cast doubt on the whereabouts of Simpson, who died in April 2024 after a battle with cancer, on the night Brown and his friend Ron Goldman were killed. Now the Daily Mail looks at what the star witness looks like three decades later at 66

Kaelin was spotted running errands in Los Angeles earlier this week, including gassing up her car and picking up some items from the pharmacy.

Her iconic long blonde waves were gone, replaced by a short, spiky hairstyle with graying sides.

Kaelin wore a casual outfit for a day out with a black V-neck T-shirt and jeans, as well as slipper-like brown suede shows and a steel wristwatch.

While he wasn’t as svelte as he appeared in the ’90s, the actor was still impressively fit for his age and retained the square-jawed look he’s long been known for.

Kaelin’s court appearance follows 2016’s acclaimed The People v. , which starred Cuba Gooding Jr. as Simpson. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story was adapted into the TV series.

In the series, Kaelin is played by actor Billy Magnussen, who made a name for himself with his comic roles.

Magnussen was a surprisingly good match for the real Kaelin, with her blonde wig matching her original hair and similarly impressive jawline.

Interestingly, Magnussen still bears a striking resemblance to modern-day Kaelin, nearly a decade after her appearance on the series.

Kaelin was spotted running errands in Los Angeles earlier this week, including filling up her car and picking up some items from the pharmacy.

Kaelin was spotted running errands in Los Angeles earlier this week, including filling up her car and picking up some items from the pharmacy.

Her iconic long blonde waves are gone, replaced by a short, spiky hairstyle with graying on the sides.

Her iconic long blonde waves are gone, replaced by a short, spiky hairstyle with graying on the sides.

Kaelin wore a casual outfit with a black V-neck tee and jeans for a day out.

Kaelin wore a casual outfit with a black V-neck tee and jeans for a day out.

While he wasn't as svelte as he looked in the '90s, the actor was still impressively fit for his age and retained the square-jawed look he's long known for.

While he wasn’t as svelte as he looked in the ’90s, the actor was still impressively fit for his age and retained the square-jawed look he’s long known for.

Kaelin's court appearance followed in 2016's acclaimed The People v. , which starred Cuba Gooding Jr. as Simpson. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story was adapted into the TV series.

Kaelin’s court appearance followed in 2016’s acclaimed The People v. , which starred Cuba Gooding Jr. as Simpson. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story was adapted into the TV series.

Kaelin (pictured) was played by actor Billy Magnussen, who made a name for himself playing comic roles.

Magnussen (pictured) was a surprisingly good match for the real Kaelin, with her blonde wig matching her original hair and similarly impressive jawline.

Kaelin (L) was played by actor Billy Magnussen (R), who made a name for himself by playing comic roles. Magnussen was a surprisingly good match for the real Kaelin, with her blonde wig matching her original hair and similarly impressive jawline.

Interestingly, Magnussen still bears a striking resemblance to modern-day Kaelin, nearly a decade after her appearance on the series; Magnussen photographed in Los Angeles in May 2025

Interestingly, Magnussen still bears a striking resemblance to modern-day Kaelin, nearly a decade after her appearance on the series; Magnussen photographed in Los Angeles in May 2025

Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kaelin focused on the entertainment industry while a student at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, where she hosted a self-titled talk show and a game show for a local station.

Long before her connection to the infamous Simpson case, Kaelin appeared in low-budget films such as the comedy Beach Fever (1987), the horror film Night Shadow (1989), the sci-fi action film Prototype (1992) and the erotic thriller Save Me (1994).

During her time in Hollywood, Kaelin struck up a friendship with OJ Simpson’s second wife, Nicole Brown, who divorced the NFL legend in 1992.

The two first bonded in December 1992 during a ski trip in Aspen, Colorado, and later rented a guest house on his property for a year.

But Kaelin did not follow Brown when he moved into an apartment on South Bundy Drive in Brentwood, where he and his friend Ron Goldman would be killed, because there wasn’t enough room for him there.

Instead, Kaelin began renting the guest house on her ex-husband Simpson’s property.

Because of his physical proximity to Simpson, he provided key testimony as to the whereabouts of the actor-turned-athlete on the night of June 12, 1994, when Brown and Goldman were killed.

According to Kaelin, she and Simpson had a takeout order from McDonald’s at Simpson’s house that night, and she said she last saw Simpson around 9:30 p.m.

Kaelin provided crucial evidence regarding Simpson's whereabouts on the night of the 1994 murders. He said he last saw Simpson around 9:30 a.m., and prosecutors alleged that Simpson killed Brown and Goldman between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

Kaelin provided crucial evidence regarding Simpson’s whereabouts on the night of the 1994 murders. He said he last saw Simpson around 9:30 a.m., and prosecutors alleged that Simpson killed Brown and Goldman between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

Kaelin also testified that Simpson was wearing the same dark blue shirt he had worn earlier that evening after blue cotton fibers were found at the murder scene. He said Simpson changed his shirt the next time he saw him; Pictured with prosecutor Marcia Clark

Kaelin also testified that Simpson was wearing the same dark blue shirt he had worn earlier that evening after blue cotton fibers were found at the murder scene. He said Simpson changed his shirt the next time he saw him; Pictured with prosecutor Marcia Clark

In the timeline laid out by prosecutors, Simpson allegedly killed Brown and Goldman between 10:00 pm and 10:30 pm, and his whereabouts were not revealed again until around 11:00 pm that night.

Kaelin also testified that he heard voices at the property later that night, which prosecutors attributed to Simpson when he returned.

Kaelin also helped the prosecution’s case by claiming that Simpson was wearing the same navy blue shirt he had worn while eating fast food together earlier in the evening.

In particular, dark blue cotton fibers were discovered at the scene, allegedly coming from Simpson’s shirt. Kaelin testified that he was changing his shirt when he saw Simpson that night.

Following the excitement created by the trial, Kaelin took part in high-profile projects for a while; these included the comedy BASEketball, starring the South Park creators and Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

Ironically, the sports comedy was directed by David Zucker, who co-directed and wrote the first two Naked Gun films with Simpson and co-wrote the third film starring Leslie Nielsen.

After the hearing, Kaelin, Mad TV and Mr. In addition to guest appearances as himself on sketch comedy programs such as Show, he has appeared on numerous talk shows.

Kaelin continues to be a regular interview guest when it comes to the Simpson murder case and has other films in the works.

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