Christopher Darden Talks Marcia Clark Relationship, Sterling Brown Win

Snitchin’ On The D: Did OJ Simpson Prosecutor Christopher Darden Admits He Was Smashin’ Marcia Clark’s Cakes To Smithereens?

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Marcia Clark huddles with co-prosecutor Christopher Darden during arguments about defense exhibits in the O.J. Simpson murder case in Los Angeles Friday morning, Sept. 8, 1995. Prosecutors filed an emergency appeal to stop Judge Lance Ito from telling jurors that retired Detective Mark Fuhrman's "unavailability" to testify can be considered when weighing his credibility as a witness. (AP Photo/Eric Draper, Pool)

Christopher Darden Comes Clean About Passionate Relationship With Marcia Clark

Looks like The Game isn’t the only one in LA with loose lips when it comes to their female relationships…

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight Christopher Dar

“We were more than friends,” Darden said, cautiously choosing his words. “We were inseparable back then.”

When pressed on whether or not he’d ever tell the whole truth about the nature of their relationship, the 60-year-old lawyer said, “I think I have told the truth.”

“In lawyer land, a half truth is a truth,” he added.

While Darden says he “really can’t remember the details” of his time with Clark during the trial, he was insistent that the two never kissed, sharing, “I’m not a kisser. Kissing is intimate. Kissing is more intimate than sex.”

SMH this guy is the worst! Did they or didn’t they?

When Darden was asked how he’d describe his relationship with Clarke in only one word, he chose a very telling noun: “Fire.”

However, Darden then danced around his choice, denying that “fire” had any romantic connotations. “I don’t think fire’s romantic. I think fire’s passion,” he argued.

While he remained as tight-lipped as he’s been in the past, Darden still had nothing but praise for the woman he fought alongside during the most highly publicized trial of the modern age, calling her a “fabulous woman [and] a fabulous lawyer.”

What do you think really went down? Seems like something definitely did…

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Prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden listen to defense attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr. (not pictured) Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 27, 1995, as he gives closing arguments during the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial at the Los Angeles Criminal Courts Building. (AP Photo/Vince Bucci, Pool)

Darden says he didn’t watch the Emmy award winning mini-series about the trial but says he loves that actress Sarah Paulson brought Cross as her date to the awards.

“I thought that was wonderful,” Darden marveled. Paulson, who took home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie, also paid tribute to the powerful attorney she portrayed while delivering her acceptance speech.

Darden also offered praise for Emmy winner Sterling K. Brown:

“People that have watched it said he did a great, great job, so I’m glad for that. I’m glad for him.”

That’s gotta be tough being a regular person portrayed on film.

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