Former NFL Veteran Who Made Bold Comments On Russell Wilson And Ciara’s Marriage Forced A Stunning Confession Out of Shaquille O’Neal About His Ex-Wife Shaunie
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NBA legend and Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal is one of the best sportsmen in the world. He might have had a successful career in the world of basketball, but when it comes to his personal life, there had been many jitters in the past. The veteran recently admitted that he was rough during his relationship with Shaunie. He held responsible for every wrongdoing that occurred during their married life. Interestingly, Shaq spoke his heart on the same show where Channing Crowder made a controversial comment about Ciara Wilson and her relationship with the Broncos quarterback.
The Pivot podcast is one of the most popular shows, run by NFL veterans Channing Crowder, Fred Taylor, and Ryan Clark. Recently the trio was under the radar of netizens for making bold statements on singer Ciara Wilson’s marriage with Russell Wilson. Per reports, Crowder, who also played linebacker for the Dolphins, claimed that Ciara wanted a man with brains, and the reason why she is with her husband is for the money and fame.
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“Russell and Ciara, if Russ doesn’t have the bread, Ciara is not gonna be with him. She has a good situation, but you gonna leave Future and get with Russell Wilson, you don’t leave Future and get Russell Wilson.” Crowder said on the show.
These comments took no time to grab the attention of fans, who started grilling him online. But the recent episode alongside Shaq seems to have mitigated those effects.
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The NBA legend opened his heart about the relationship with Shaunie and his kids. The duo got divorced in 2011 and parted ways, taking care of the children. However, the former Lakers superstar thinks he was the guy who messed up the entire relationship.
What did Shaquille O’Neal confess about the relationship?
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On his recent appearance at the podcast, Shaq was asked about his broken relationship with Shaunie. The veteran affirmed that he was glad to hear such questions, saying he was accountable for all the mistakes. “I was bad. She was awesome, she really was. It was all me,” Shaq said on the show.
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“Look, we don’t need to talk about what I was doing, but I wasn’t protecting her and protecting those vows. Sometimes when you live that double life, you get caught up. So I’m not gonna say it was her, it was all me,” he continued. “She did exactly what she was supposed to do — gave me beautiful kids, take care of the house, takes care of corporate stuff. It was just all me. Sometimes when you make a lot of mistakes like that you can’t really come back.” he added to the explanation. The duo share four children from their marriage.
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Shaq affirmed that his ex-wife is happy now and is about to get married to a young gentleman. Apart from his married life, the veteran also talked about his upbringing, meeting his biological father, and many more.
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