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Shaq Responds To Jess Hilarious’ Claims Of NBA Legend “Living Like Ne-Yo”

BY Dora Abena Dzaka March 15, 2025 11:13 PM EDT
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In the March 12 episode of The Breakfast Club on Wednesday, Jess Hilarious discussed her recent visit to Shaquille O’Neal’s Atlanta house.

Following the visit, she disclosed that, like practicing polyamorist Ne-Yo, Shaq currently lived with four women.

“I was at Shaq’s house yesterday, right? And yo, this man is living like Ne-Yo.” 

 “He got four white bitches, big booties in there. Like, one is in the kitchen cleaning, and the other one is in the basement.”

“He has four wives?” Charlamagne Tha God asked, with Jess clarifying, “Four white women!”

“Did Shaq want you to say this?” questioned DJ Envy, with Charlamagne adding that she’ll “never get invited to his house again” after sharing his personal business on the radio.

That’s no big deal for Jess, as she responded that she “doesn’t give a hot goddamn.”

“I don’t know if I’m going to go back or not, but I saw two of them; two of them were bad, the other ones, they were…they were getting there,” Jess said of the women’s looks, adding that the latter two “needed more work.”

Jess went on to admit that she didn’t tell Shaq that she would be blasting his business to the masses.

But insisted the Inside The NBA host should’ve known it was a possibility thanks to her “Jess With The Mess” moniker and reputation. 

O’Neal issued a subtle reaction which had 1526 likes and 110 replies where he simply wrote, “Damn, Jess.”

Between 2002 and 2011, the sports analyst was married to Shaunie O’Neal. However, after his divorce, he decided to remain single.

During his Unapologetically Angel podcast appearance, O’Neal told Angel Reese,

“I’m going to end up alone. I am already aware. since you will be creating rules as you go. There isn’t a manual on how to be the ideal spouse or man. You guys are making things up without telling us.


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