Tory Lanez may have Quarantine Radio, but Shaquille O'Neal and his family have Cribchella. Thousands of festival lovers were left disappointed after it was announced that Coachella would be canceled, but Shaq and his sons are turning up during this mandatory COVID-19 quarantine. If we're all being told to stay home and social distance, we might as well get creative on how we spend our time indoors.
View this post on InstagramShaq and his crew are having a great time, and they're sharing the love with the public. We've seen Shaq get down as a kitchen DJ, but the group has returned with performances. First, Shareef O'Neal steps up to the mic as Shareefa Flocka Flame as he performs Waka Flocka Flame's "Hard in da Paint." Shareef wasn't the only one giving their best-lip-synced performance for Cribchella, either. Shaqir O'Neal became Shaquir Brown and went all out while delivering the Chris Brown classic "Take You Down."
Shaqir definitely was the O'Neal who stole the show because he gave his best C. Breezy impersonation complete with ab-showing, shirt-ripping, and on-the-floor sexy-like dance moves. Chris Brown thought the whole thing was entertaining as he reported the clip to his page and shared a caption that featured multiple crying while laughing emojis. Check out Shareef O'Neal as Waka Flocka and Shaqir O'Neal as Chris Brown below. Who else do you want to see at Cribchella?
View this post on InstagramShaq Displays Dad-Like Dance Moves Alongside His Sons
Shaq's dance moves leave a lot to be desired although you can't really blame him.
Let's face it, this quarantine has provided very little sports content. Athletes and analysts are bored out of their minds as there is simply nothing to do. Leagues are on pause and seasons are in a state of purgatory. No one knows what's going to come next and unfortunately, it's not looking too good for anyone. Regardless, we are all in this together and now that we have some extra time with our families, many are taking advantage.
One of those people is none other than NBA legend, Shaq. The former superstar has been spending time at home with his sons, Shaqir and Shareef. Shaqir has his very own TikTok and has been getting his dad to partake in the festivities. In the video below, Shaq brings the dad vibes as he tries to emulate the dance moves of his children. While his moves leave a lot to be desired, you can't help but commend him for trying.
With the NBA season destined to be on pause until the late summer, it will be interesting to see what Shaq and other analysts begin to do. Perhaps he will start doing breakdowns of old games he was a part of. If that's the case, his social media will certainly be must-watch material.
In the meantime though, boredom has prevailed.