The O’Neal family is no stranger to the limelight, but recently, it’s not Shaquille who’s grabbing the headlines. This time, it’s Shaq’s son, Myles O’Neal, and his youngest daughter, Me’Arah O’Neal, stealing the show. While Me’Arah is making waves both on and off the basketball court with her towering height and undeniable skills, setting her sights on the NCAA championship, it’s her recent confession about her love for fashion that has left everyone talking.
Shaq’s Son Calls Out Sister’s Next Move—Is Modeling in Her Future?
Me’Arah has been training under the watchful eyes of her family, following in her father’s massive footsteps. However, her elder brother, Myles O’Neal, recently stole some of the attention with a sweet yet bold statement. Myles posted a selfie on Instagram, proudly wearing a custom T-shirt featuring Me’Arah, donning her Florida Gators jersey. The artwork read, “Meezy, Me’Arah O’Neal,” leaving no doubt about his support for his little sister. The shirt wasn’t just a piece of fan gear—it was a personal shout-out to the future basketball star.
But this isn’t just about sports. While Myles cheers on Me’Arah’s basketball career, he may soon have another reason to celebrate. In a candid interview with ESPN, Me’Arah opened up about her passion for fashion, admitting, “If I wasn’t playing basketball, I’d probably go into modeling or something in fashion. I love fashion.” This revelation sent shockwaves through fans, who have known her as the next big thing in basketball. Could she be the first O’Neal to dominate both the basketball court and the runway?
Myles, who himself began his career in modeling before transitioning to music, seems more than ready to mentor his sister if she decides to swap her sneakers for stilettos. The O’Neal family’s love for fashion is well-known, and it’s no surprise that Me’Arah might one day walk the same path as her brother. Still, for now, her heart is firmly set on basketball.
Interestingly, Me’Arah’s choice of the Florida Gators over her father’s alma mater, LSU, raised a few eyebrows. But those close to the family believe that Me’Arah is forging her own legacy, and she’s determined to make a name for herself, just like her dad did when he was 17.
It’s clear that whatever path Me’Arah chooses—whether she’s breaking ankles on the court or breaking barriers in the fashion world—her family has her back. But as the youngest O’Neal looks to the future, only time will tell which dream will ultimately win out. One thing is certain: the O’Neal family drama is far from over.
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