“I know my feet stink, I know they’re ugly!” Shaquille O’Neal reveals why he pays $1000 for pedicure every time

In the world of sports, where physical prowess meets the spotlight, self-care often takes a backseat. But not for Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA legend takes

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Shaq with the 'Shaq-a-roni' pizza (Papa John's)

In the world of sports, where physical prowess meets the spotlight, self-care often takes a backseat. But not for Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA legend takes his grooming seriously. Shaq recently shared on The Big Podcast his unique approach to self-care, including a hefty $1000 for a pedicure session.

The reason? Shaq is well aware of his “stinky” feet, a trait he openly admits. He is the type of person who likes taking care of his body. This drives him to compensate his aestheticians generously for their efforts.

Shaq shared on The Big Podcast:

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I give about $1,000… Cause I know my feet stink, I know they’re ugly and I like to paint them.

Shaq’s approach to pedicures reflects a deeper respect for the professionals who help him maintain his well-being. By going above and beyond the standard payment, he acknowledges the hard work and discomfort involved in dealing with his size 22 feet.

Shaq has never shied away from discussing his personal care routines, even when it comes to his “ugly a**” toenails. On Jennifer Hudson’s talk show, he openly shared how pedicures help him manage this aspect of his appearance. He does ensure those who take on the task are well-compensated for their efforts.

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Shaq will no longer be a part of Papa John’s board of directors come May 2024

Shaquille O’Neal’s impact on Papa John’s is undeniable. Under his guidance, they through their 2019 PR nightmare, emerged stronger with a commitment to diversity and community support. Yet, the former NBA superstar has announced he will not seek re-election to Papa John’s board of directors once his term ends in May this year.

Shaq with the 'Shaq-a-roni' pizza (Papa John's)Shaq with the ‘Shaq-a-roni’ pizza (Papa John’s)

This decision marks the end of a significant chapter for both O’Neal and the pizza chain, highlighting a partnership that has spanned five years. His impact has been more than just about PR, like the Shaq-a-Roni Pizza. The menu item almost instantly became a fan favorite, raising $3 million for The Papa John’s Foundation within its first two months.

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Despite stepping down from the board, Shaq’s relationship with Papa John’s is far from over. He will continue to serve as a spokesperson and brand ambassador for the company. His ongoing involvement is expected to keep the bond between him and the pizza chain strong, benefiting both parties.

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