The funny thing is that those supposed quotes from Casey Anthony in the article are actually from a Twitter user named Kisssykiss who pretends to be Casey. I can explain, 2 or 3 weeks ago Alexander Hitchen (editor of InTouch) and Kisssykiss started following each other on Twitter briefly. I guess after the AP article this Hitchen guy got interested in doing a story on Casey, stumbled across Kisssykiss and started DMing them. Shortly thereafter they stopped following each other.
Then this week this article comes out:
http://hollywoodlife.com/2017/03/20/casey-anthony-reality-show-tv-people-will-be-seeing-more-me/
With accompanying tweet from Hitchen: [video=twitter;843918852757110787]https://twitter.com/AlexHitchen/status/843918852757110787[/video]
This article and tweet confirm that the convo was with Hitchen and through DM. Subsequently, KisssyKiss has confirmed on her or his twitter that they were the one that had the convo with Hitchen. As far as how this turned into a story about OJ and Casey having a show together, all Intouch did was combine the TMZ story about OJ possibly getting a show and this previously discussed story and made themselves a brand new rumor.
Now, there may be some of you who actually believe that Kisssykiss is Casey. But there are many common sense reasons why Kisssykiss is not Casey Anthony: 1) Kisssykiss has tweeted nothing that proves they are Casey. No photos that didn't already exist on the internet, no selfie w/ username, nothing like "hey I just did a interview w/ AP" or "gonna go to the anti-trump rally tonight". Nothing. 2) Kisssykiss is Not being followed by anyone that could verify their identity. No Baez. No major reporters. No one of note. 3) Likewise, kisssykiss is not following anyone that could verify their identity either. 4) Kisssykiss is a Trump supporter, Casey clearly is not. 5) Rule of thumb: If you have to ask whether an Twitter is legit, it probably isn't.
There are more reasons that are more opinion based but I'll leave it at this for now. Anyways, don't believe everything you read in gossip magazines even if you don't like the person they are talking about.