“I Need Support, I Need Help”: Criticizing Shaquille O’Neal for Blackballing His Kids from $600 Million Wealth, Ex-NFL Star Makes Personal Admission

The NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal is one of the legends of the game. Undoubtedly he has made a $600 million fortune from the basketball and the endrosements, and the businesses. However, In recent video with Nfl star Marcellus Willey, he said that he can support his dauughter till they want, but can not support the sons after rthey turn 18. This has caused a huge criticism.

What did Shaquille O'Neal said in the interview? 

In the podcast show with Marcellus Wiley, He revealed his take on his s9ons after they turn 18. In majority of his interviews Shaq was seen to have said like these. 

However, Marcellus Wiley does not agree with Shaq in the matter. He had another approach for his kids. 

What does Marcellus Wiley think?

Marcellus wiley said , “It didn’t feel good to me at 18. The times, I was like, I need support I need help and they were like you grown. I was like how am I grown? I just don’t live here anymore I ain’t grown man.”

Shaquille O'Neal might want to raise his sons as he was in the childhood. He had a very disciplined childhood, which let him grow to as big as he is today. The idea behind droping sons at 18 might be because of that. Who knows?

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