NBA fans believe they have unmasked Shaquille O’Neal’s new secret girlfriend: influencer María Ozuna Teachey.
The influencer, who has more than 200,000 followers on Instagram, posted a picture on social media inviting her fans to guess who she is with.
The man in the photo is towering over her and has his hands on her breasts. His face is hidden from view. “Can you guess whose feet these are? #Iloveyou,” Teachey wrote as a caption.
The image has since been removed from his Instagram account, but remains on his Facebook and NBA fans don’t need a second prompt to speculate that it is indeed the 7-foot-1 star.
“Shaq thinks we can’t see him,” wrote one user on social media. “Shaq and his new girlfriend,” added another.
NBA fans think they’ve unmasked Lakers icon Shaquille O’Neal’s new girlfriend
“Shaq thinks we can’t see him,” one user wrote on social media after the image emerged.
María Ozuna Teachey, who has more than 200 thousand followers on Instagram, posted the image
“Shaq has no shame,” a third wrote alongside the image, in a post that has already been viewed more than 14 million times.
O’Neal’s feet went viral after the former NBA star revealed he spends four-figure sums on pedicures.
“I give about $1,000 because I know my feet smell, I know they’re ugly and I like to paint them,” she said earlier this year.
“I paint that shit because it’s ugly and I want it to look pretty,” she continued, adding that she likes to have “glitter and designs” on her feet.
Shaq is now a popular analyst and last week sparked a public debate session with ‘NBA on TNT colleague Charles Barkley for criticism of Elizabeth Clark
The former Lakers center even paints his toenails and said he likes the “designs” on his feet.
Clark, the first overall pick in the WNBA draft, has fueled a huge surge in popularity in women’s basketball.
O’Neal said Barkley’s defense of Clark doesn’t do him any favors.
“Big mouths like Chuck talk about hate… it’s not hate. It’s like, (Clark is) good but we’re going to slow it down a little bit,” O’Neal said. USA Today.
‘As good as Caitlin Clark is, we’ve had a lot of young girls who have done well (before) and not gotten praise.
‘People like accessories and they want to feel good when people talk about (their league)… it’s not about hating. Everyone has to wait their turn.’