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Shaquille O’Neal’s latest viral dance reel from TNT studio shows the big man still knows how to have fun

Shaquille O'Neal recently shared a video of himself dancing to Jamaican music with Jermaine A Harris. His energetic moves caused him to lose a shoe. Fans reacted with humor and appreciation. O'Neal has a history of sharing dance content. He previously had a dance-off with a firefighter. He also danced with Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh.
Shaquille O’Neal’s latest viral dance reel from TNT studio shows the big man still knows how to have fun
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When Shaquille O’Neal hits the TNT studio floor, it’s more than just basketball talk that fans are eager for — it’s the fun and unexpected entertainment he delivers. In his latest Instagram video, the NBA superstar demonstrates that his charisma reaches far beyond the game. Shaking it to catchy Jamaican rhythms, Shaq’s dance is a fun mix of laughter and groove, reminding everyone that he’s a giant in both size and spirit.

Shaquille O’Neal dances loses a shoe while dancing with Jermaine A Harris

In a recent Instagram update, Shaquille O’Neal flaunted his dance skills with Jermaine A. Harris, moving to lively Jamaican beats. The video highlights Shaq's excitement as he dives into the music, resulting in a funny moment when his shoe can't handle his energetic moves. Having a blast, he playfully dubbed himself “Shabba Stanks” in the caption.
Fans are loving what they see, they got all sorts of hilarious jokes on him, one user said, “Yes I love Shaq having fun not the shoes he is out of breath 😂😂😂😂😂”
While another said, “We Jamaican community forgive u and welcome u to some oxtails”
This isn't the first time Shaq has shown off his dance skills. Earlier this year, he had a lively dance-off with San Francisco firefighter Lt. Mariano Elías during the NBA All-Star Weekend segment of "Inside the NBA" at Pier 48. The impromptu competition was full of laughs and impressive dance moves, proving Shaq's commitment to spreading joy to his fans, both on and off the basketball court.
Shaq's social media is a goldmine of dance content. He shares everything from iconic moves like the Dougie to AI-enhanced dance videos, constantly coming up with creative ways to entertain his 34.4 million Instagram followers. His partnerships are wide-ranging, including a memorable dance with Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh, where Shaq attempted the hook step from ‘Khalibali, much to the excitement of fans worldwide.
Ranveer Singh teaches Khalibali moves to Shaq #shorts #ranveersingh #shaq

Shaquille O’Neal continues to engage with audiences with his energy and willingness to accept fun in every form. Whether he's analyzing games or breaking into dance.
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His latest dance reel is a great reminder that the big man still knows how to have a good time.
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