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O.J. Simpson may find a new home on the small screen.

An insider tells Page Six the former NFL star, 70, who was granted parole Thursday after serving nine years on an armed robbery conviction, is being swamped with offers to film a reality show.

“Everyone in town is shopping him a reality show,” a source said.

“The question will be if that’s a provision of parole to not do media,” the insider continued. “It would be odd because he hasn’t bothered anyone in the media. He would have to get permission from parole to do that. Whatever he does for work, he will have to get it approved.”

Dozens of companies across a variety of networks are said to be pitching ideas.

If reality TV doesn’t work out, he’ll have a steady job signing autographs and taking photos with fans.

He’s still paying the $33.5 million judgment handed to him in the civil case involving the deaths of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. He walked free on murder charges in 1995.

“Being away from your family isn’t worth it,” an emotional Simpson said during Thursday’s hearing, and his family is patiently awaiting his return.

Simpson’s children with Nicole, Sydney and Justin, have gone on to live normal lives out of the spotlight in Florida, where they are expected to reunite with him.

“The kids are nervous,” the insider said. “They’re doing business as usual. They’ve turned into remarkably well-adjusted adults.”

He has three other children from a previous relationship.

Simpson is expected to be released no later than Oct. 1, 2017.