Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Shaq’s Family Lands Reality Show – TV PD Blasts LeBron for Cussin’

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*Shaquille O’Neal has officially given the green light for his kids to star in a new reality show for VH1, according to TMZ Sports. The project has been in progress for years, and sources say it took some time for Shaq to warm up to the idea but the NBA legend has officially given his blessing.

The show will feature Shaq’s 4 kids with ex-wife Shaunie — along with her child from a previous relationship and will primarily focus on the kids trying to forge their way into various careers. One of the kids wants to be a comedian. Another is interested in music.

17-year-old Shareef O’Neal is a top high school basketball player who’s being recruited by some of the best colleges in the country. The recruiting process will be featured on the show.

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In related news, “LeBron James has been criticized for his profanity-laced speech that offended parents and fans after the Cavaliers’ NBA championship parade,” Marla Ridenour wrote Friday for the Akron Beacon Journal.

“But Cuyahoga Falls native R.J. Nemer, who rose from self-started ICON Sports Management in Stow to his recent promotion to global head of golf clients for International Management Group, doesn’t believe James needs to apologize.”

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“James’ 16-minute speech at the rally at Mall B in Cleveland included 13 expletives, including two uses of the F-word. There was immediate reaction on Twitter, with WKYC-TV Channel 3 director Frank Macek tweeting it was ‘very low class’ and that the station had ‘several viewer complaints.’ . . .”

The Federal Communications Commission could investigate if a formal complaint is filed because profanity is prohibited between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. Some stations broadcasting the rally did not use a five-second delay to catch such language. The festivities drew an estimated 1.2 million people downtown, per Ohio.com.

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