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What happened to O'Neill at 50? Weighing nearly 400 pounds, he resolutely no longer married, preferring petite small beauties

When it comes to NBA star O'Neal, many people can recall several "funny moments" that belonged to O'Neal. And his personal record is also impressive enough. In his career, he not only won 4 championships, but also won the MVP of the NBA Finals 3 times, and was selected for the NBA All-Star Team with high gold content 15 times. However, after retiring, O'Neill seems to have completely freed himself from the shackles and completely released himself. Even his weight is close to 400 pounds.

Recently, O'Neill celebrated his 50th birthday. Not only did old friends like "Big Shark" send blessings, including Wanissa, the widow of Lakers' old teammate Kobe Bryant, who also sent birthday wishes to O'Neal for Kobe and herself. A photo posted on her personal INS reads that when she was 17, Bryant took her to O'Neill's birthday party. Now that time flies, I wish him a happy 50th birthday.

What happened to O'Neill at 50? Weighing nearly 400 pounds, he resolutely no longer married, preferring petite small beauties

This scene also made many Kobe Bryant fans feel a little sad and nostalgic. Nowadays, things are not human, and the fat uncle who loved to be on the field and off the field was once blessed, and his weight reached a terrifying 400 pounds. Today, however, O'Neill has long since broken up with his ex-wife. However, he never had a shortage of women around him, but he resolutely refused to remarry throughout. What has O'Neill experienced over the years that made him choose to completely release himself?

In fact, since the failure of the first marriage, many fans say that O'Neill is like seeing through life. While treating money as dung, he spends a lot of money to enjoy life and enjoy beautiful women, especially petite beauties. According to incomplete statistics, 90% of the female partners that O'Neill interacts with are no more than 1 meter 6, which is already considered to be "small birds and people" in European and American countries.

What happened to O'Neill at 50? Weighing nearly 400 pounds, he resolutely no longer married, preferring petite small beauties

O'Neill, on the other hand, knows the importance of money. Without money, there is no life, no beauty to accompany, and there is no so-called freedom. So, O'Neill has worked, punched, tried on shows, and walked through holes. In short, any project that can be gold-hunting, O'Neill is never absent, and with his usual "funny personality", the atmosphere of the scene is active, which also makes O'Neill's gold-hunting career, although it is not smooth, but it has not been broken. I have to say that O'Neill is definitely the kind of person who "sees through the red dust" and enjoys itself.

What happened to O'Neill at 50? Weighing nearly 400 pounds, he resolutely no longer married, preferring petite small beauties

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