5’4” Tall Actor Who Got Popular After HBO Show ‘The Wire’, Dwarved by 7-Ft Giant Shaquille O’Neal in Interesting Photo

NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal is one of the well-known stars from the sports world. Not only in the sports world, but Shaq is also famous in Hollywood. He knows a lot of superstars and he is close friends with a bunch of them. Interestingly, when they take a photo next to the big man, it shows how huge Shaq is. he stood next to 5-foot-4 American star Tray Chaney, who became for his role in the HBO show ‘The Wire'. He played the role of Poot Carr in the show and received great reviews. Moreover, he has also appeared in a bunch of movies and TV shows. Interestingly, he revealed that wants to do some roles with Shaq himself. He also had an interesting take when he met Shaq recently. 

Chaney recently met Shaq and talked about how he wants to do projects with ‘the Big Aristotle’. He tweeted a photo of the two stars together and he captioned, “I got TV shows/ Movies that got me and @SHAQ name on it! Been pitching these joints for some years now & I ain’t resting until I make one of these projects come to life!”

“It’s getting close. Everything I SPEAK eventually ends up happening NO CAP #manifestation #workingActor,” Chaney concluded in his tweet.

Shaq is one of the biggest draws to this day, even though he retired a decade ago. He has featured in a few movies throughout his career and the roles have been highly popular. Shaq is also known for his investments, so the chances are that if he likes the project, he may even fund it himself.

Chaney also has been very active going on different podcasts and shows. He also takes up roles in a lot of movies and he is currently involved in several projects. But it looks like he is highly interested in working with Shaq. According to Tray, anything he thinks of ends up getting made. So we will have to wait and see if the two stars collaborate on a project in the future.

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