Shaquille O’Neal Calls Out Kanye West: “Man Up Lil Boy”

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Well dang! Shaq shared a post and delete in Kanye West’s comment section. As we previously reported the former Lakers star shared his excited last night after posting a photo with Ice Spice and Taylor Swift after the Super Bowl. 

According to multiple outlets during the Super Bowl, Shaq also ran into Kanye West who has had previous words for in the past and reports claim that Ye “ignored” the former NBA player. On Monday, Kanye West shared multiple posts to his Instagram account but after making one post about Dov Charney, Shaq chimed in on the post and had a few things to say. “DOV CHARNEY IS MY BROTHER AND ME AND MY WIFE’S BUSINESS PARTNER WHEN JAMIE SALTER AND EVERYONE ELSE WOULDN’T TAKE MY CALLS HE LET ME SLEEP AT HIS FACTORY DOV CHARNEY JONAH HILL AND JON RAFMAN ARE 3 PEOPLE WHO INSPIRED MY APOLOGY,” Kanye shared to his IG. 

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Shortly after making that post, Shaquille O’Neal commented, “who cares stop b****in and snitchin. i kno u saw me at the Super Bowl i was waiting for u to say something smart. man up. nobody wanna see u cryin man up lil boy.”

Things began to get rocky between Kanye and Shaq when Kyrie Irving previously shared a link to his social media accounts allegedly promoting an anti-semitic filmWest, who’s made major headlines of his own antisemitism controversy, then dragged O’Neal as a result. 

While speaking with People back in November of 2022, the LA Lakers star said, “if it ever gets personal, I’m coming to see you. I don’t do the little kid games.” He said. Shaq then went on to explain how Kanye is the one who “messed his whole life up, he did it. Nobody else did it. These narcissistic people, when they mess up it’s everybody else’s fault.”

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The NBA legend admitted it takes one to know when it comes to narcissists. He called himself a little bit narcissistic. “On a scale of 1 to 10, I’m probably a 2; [West] is an 8 or 9,” O’Neal said. “A lot of people just can’t take accountability. He threw it all away being arrogant and cocky, so now he wants to throw everybody else’s business dealings under the bus?”

“You know why I know what he’s going through? Because I used to be a narcissist,” O’Neal said. “First example, when you are a narcissist, mama takes the kids away from you. Second example, when you are a narcissist, things start to just go away.”

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