TMZ often turns to funnyman Donnell Rawlings to provide advice for the people on momentous occasions. Just weeks ago he was deferred to on Independence Day and pled with Black people to enjoy the BBQ but leave the fireworks alone. And with O.J. Simpson's impending parole hearing drawing the nation's attention on Thursday, July 20, Rawlings had words of wisdom for the polarizing NFL great: fall back, relax, and leave Amber Rose and the Kardashians alone. Other than that it's all gravy for The Juice, says the comedian. Afterall, O.J.'s release signifies him as a cult hero among his own.

"Of course, any Black American will accept O.J. in," Rawlings said, in response inquiry into whether he believes the 70-year-old inmate will be embraced upon his release. "Anytime you beat a charge, you get another charge, and then you come home from that other charge, you are a folk hero. Everywhere O.J. go he gon' hear 'Brooklyn!' all day. Brrraaah."

O.J. has been in prison since he was nailed for taking part in a high profile heist in 2008. He was granted parole for some of the kidnapping and armed robbery convictions he was sentenced for in 2013, but had to continue serving pending future parole hearings. Most suspect he will be successful in gaining a release this time around, thus setting the table for him to return home in October.