During the NBA All-Star Game, there was a specific episode involving Shaquille O’Neal and singer Anuel A.A. A video has gone viral on social media showing a Puerto Rican enjoying the show as the basketball legend asks to be allowed to sit next to him.
The record shows the exact moment when this event occurred. Anuel sat distracted with his mobile phone, while O’Neill appeared with a companion and asked his permission to take the empty seats to his left.
The translator was a little surprised, as the appearance of the NBA legend was completely unexpected. In an audiovisual film, one can appreciate when a reggaeton player makes a gesture of approval so that Shaq can take the unoccupied seats.
The images were shared on various NBA Latin American social media platforms with the following message: “Shaq asked Anuel for permission to sit next to him.” The video has surpassed 4.5 million views on TikTok, garnering over 300,000 likes and a thousand comments.
The reaction from fans on the platform was quick and they left their impressions in the comments. “We will never forget the day Shaquille O’Neal sat next to the god trap”; “Shaq doesn’t need permission”; “Anuel should stand up and say: Mr. Shaq, I am not worthy to be near you, right?” These were the opinions of Internet users.
On his official Instagram story, Anuel uploaded several videos from the NBA All-Star Game, and in one of them he was seen wearing one of Shaquille O’Neal’s championship rings, which he tagged and later also reposted on his profile.
Boricua’s love for basketball is long-standing. His presence in NBA games is usually a common occurrence and he has even been seen with his former partner, Dominican Yaylin.
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Source: La Opinion
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