Shaquille O'Neal's eldest daughter Taahirah had a great time at Dwyane Wade's party to commemorate his collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Bobby Metelus. She is proud of Wade's accomplishments post-retirement and praised his photography exhibition.
Taahirah O'Neal, Shaquille O'Neal's eldest daughter, had a great time at Dwyane Wade's party to commemorate his collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Bobby Metelus.
The 27-year-old shared several snaps and snippets from the party on her Instagram, including a photo of her hugging Wade and a message that read, "lol I had to put pops (Shaquille O'Neal) on the phone."
Taahirah also posted a photo of Wade's photography exhibition and wrote, "Thanks for the invite Unc @dwaynewade So proud of you and all of your accomplishments post-retirement. You make this look oh so easy. Truly inspiring."
The Miami Art Basel party is one of the most upscale gatherings of numerous art enthusiasts, fashion lovers, and celebrities. Taahirah, who currently works as a communication analyst for PepsiCo., didn't miss out on the great opportunity presented by her "unc."
This unique encounter also urges one to reflect on the great friendship the two legends shared both on and off the court.
Following a long, drawn-out feud with the Black Mamba, Shaq was traded from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Miami Heat in 2004. This is where he met another rising star of the league, D-Wade, who O'Neal quickly dubbed the Flash.
From that point onward, two went on to dominate, ultimately clinching Miami's first NBA championship in 2006. It was also Shaq's only ring where he was not the Finals MVP.
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