Shaquille O’Neal Reunites With Ex-Wife Shaunie and Her Pastor Spouse For Younger Child’s Special Day
The younger O’Neal takes precedence over work. To mark a significant achievement in his daughter Me’Arah’s academic career, Shaquille O’Neal called in sick to his normal work at TNT. For the future Gator, this is senior night, and her family was determined not to miss it. Me’Arah shared a photo of herself walking the floor with her parents on social media to show off her hype team.
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On the final night at Episcopal High School in Houston, Shaquille O’Neal, Shaunie Henderson, and her spouse, Pastor Keion Henderson, presented a united front for the 17-year-old. Me’Arah shared the video of that incident on her Instagram Stories after it was captured on camera.
Me’Arah and her classmates were the center of attention, while the NBA icon took a backseat. But without making an effort, he stood out by towering over the parents and teens. Me’Arah, who was honored among other seniors, spent the entire event with her mom and stepfather while she held the flowers.
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Pastor Keion held his own show shortly after senior night, but Shaq did not attend the TNT broadcast on Tuesday. Henderson, who has a spiritual YouTube channel, went live on Keion Henderson TV on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
Shaqir, Me’Arah’s brother and a TSU athlete, attended EHS as well. He included a flashback of one of Me’Arah’s final high school games in the next slide, along with the sentimental phrase “been here b4.”
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Meezy had a good time that evening with her peers. She talked about how much she will miss her high school teammates in the majority of her updates. At the game, she even had a few others standing by her side, showing off their recent award.
Me’Arah O’Neal retells the past
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A number of Meezy’s close friends and family members attended the game with signs showcasing her McDonald’s All-American choice. Me’Arah was gradually fulfilling Shaq’s forecast of her on-court glory after committing to the University of Florida in front of her parents and siblings.
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This month, the 6’4″ forward who helped the Knights finish with a 23-5 record was named to the McDonald’s All-American game. Her family was ecstatic as well, even as she ran with delight. The same honor was bestowed upon a teenage Shaq in 1989.