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Posted: 2024-05-02T13:25:07Z | Updated: 2024-05-02T13:25:07Z Shaquille ONeal Reveals Surprising Beauty Treatment He Pays $1,000 For | HuffPost

Shaquille ONeal Reveals Surprising Beauty Treatment He Pays $1,000 For

The former Los Angeles Laker also chronicled the origin of that self-care routine.

Shaquille ONeal doesnt mind getting dunked on for his costly self-care routine.

The former Los Angeles Laker recently confirmed on The Big Podcast with Shaq that he gets regular pedicures and loves having his toenails painted. ONeal, who famously wears size 22 shoes, also revealed he pays a fortune for every session because his feet stink.

I give about $1,000 because I know my feet stink, I know theyre ugly and I like to paint them, the 52-year-old NBA star explained on the podcast, adding: I want it to look pretty. Thats why I paint them.

The four-time champion takes the topic of his feet in stride and even allowed his NBA on TNT colleagues to joke about them on air in 2017. While he denied getting pedicures at the time, ONeal is now revealing the sweet origin of the tradition.

One time I had a toenail that was torn off and I wasnt going to play a game, he said on the podcast. And my mom was like, Babe, why you not playing the game? I was like, I tore my toenail off. So she did something, and then she put some red polish on the thing.

And I had 40 [points] that game, ONeal continued.

When asked if he prefers to have his toenails painted in solid colors or picks more elaborate patterns, the towering athlete stated plainly: I do, like, sparkles and designs and all this stuff, you know, just to make it look pretty because I have ugly, stinky feet.

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O'Neal is only one of many male athletes whose self-care includes pedicures.
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While the subject of his feet isnt new ONeal reportedly needed surgery to remove bone spurs from an arthritic toe in 2002 its certainly stood the test of time. ESPNs SportsCenter shared an Instagram video Wednesday, for instance, of ONeal mid-pedi.

Sports fans have surely noticed that ONeal isnt the only athlete who paints his nails, as the revelation arrives mere days after football player Caleb Williams showed off his manicure at the 2024 NFL Draft with an endearing explanation to boot.

Ive been doing it before college, but it took everybody by surprise, just because you dont always see male athletes who play football paint their nails, he told People in August . But I think its just another way of expression.

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