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Shaquille O’Neal Responds to Viral Rumor About Sending "Horny" DMs to Sabrina Carpenter

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Shaquille O’Neal Responds to Viral Rumor About Sending "Horny" DMs to Sabrina Carpenter

Shaquille O’Neal clears the air on the bizarre rumor claiming he sent “horny” messages to Sabrina Carpenter about bottling her farts for cologne.

When Rumors Go Wild: Shaq’s DM Drama

You know how the internet loves to spin the wildest tales about celebrities, right? Well, Shaquille O’Neal recently found himself at the center of a bizarre viral rumor involving none other than pop star Sabrina Carpenter. The chatter? That Shaq supposedly slid into Sabrina’s DMs with some pretty eyebrow-raising messages about bottling her farts for cologne. Yep, you read that right.

Shaq didn’t let this one fly by unnoticed. On a recent episode of The Big Podcast With Shaq, he addressed these outlandish claims head-on, sharing a laugh with his guests Jim Jones and Bailey Jackson as he unraveled the story behind the headlines.

Shaquille O’Neal laughing on podcast

Shaquille O’Neal reacts during the podcast episode

The Message That Never Was

On the show, Shaq pulled up a headline that read, “Shaq exposed for shooting his shot with Sabrina Carpenter.” But instead of getting defensive, he took it all in stride and read out a series of completely fabricated DMs supposedly exchanged between him and Sabrina.

One of the fake messages hilariously went:

“Damn, baby, I would keep your farts in a cologne bottle and spray it on me every day. Just jokes. I’m Shaq. What’s your name, baby?”

To which the ‘response’ from Sabrina, also made up, replied:

“I know who you are. You’re way too famous to be sending me messages like that.”

Shaq’s hilarious comeback in the fake exchange?

“I can’t be horny and want some of that snow bunny kitty for myself.”

He finished by jokingly calling her “rude for no reason.”

He quickly made it clear this was all a silly internet invention:

“First of all, ladies, the Diesel got way more game than that,” he said, referencing his famous nickname. “I’m just saying.”

More Than Just Basketball: Shaq’s Music Journey

Most folks know Shaquille O’Neal as a basketball legend—four-time NBA champion, Hall of Famer, and a towering presence on the court. But what many might forget is Shaq’s passion for music, which runs nearly as deep as his love for hoops.

Back in the ‘90s, Shaq embarked on a rap career, dropping four albums. His 1993 debut Shaq Diesel wasn’t just a vanity project; it made history as the first platinum-selling album by an NBA player. Talk about crossover success! His 1996 effort You Can’t Stop The Reign even featured a verse from the iconic Notorious B.I.G., adding serious street cred to his tracks.

And if you think that’s impressive, Shaq also lent his voice to 2 Bad, a track on Michael Jackson’s 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present And Future, Book I. Later, in 1998, Jay-Z made a guest appearance on Shaq’s fourth album Respect. Clearly, Shaq wasn’t just dabbling—he was making real moves in the music world.

Diesel on the Decks: Shaq’s DJ Reinvention

Fast forward to today, and Shaq has reinvented himself once again—not just as a rapper, but as a DJ. Known by the moniker Diesel, he’s spun at some of the world’s biggest festivals including Tomorrowland and Lollapalooza. His DJ skills date back to his college days at Louisiana State University in the ‘80s, proving that his music roots run deep.

One particularly memorable moment was in 2021 when Shaq joined Snoop Dogg onstage to fill in for Dr. Dre’s verse during the classic track Nuthin’ But A 'G' Thang. It’s clear that Shaq’s musical journey is as vibrant and dynamic as his legendary basketball career.

Sabrina Carpenter Shines Bright

Now, speaking of Sabrina Carpenter, she’s been on quite a roll herself. Last September, she released her seventh studio album Man’s Best Friend, which received rave reviews for its catchy hooks and bold lyricism. Critics highlighted tracks like “House Tour” and “When Did You Get So Hot?” as standout tunes that evoke the spirit of ’90s rom-com soundtracks with a modern twist.

The album blends pop with country elements, like in “Go Go Juice,” a rowdy country shuffle that explores boozy rebound sex. Even slower cuts like “Don’t Worry, I’ll Make You Worry,” reminiscent of Lana Del Rey’s style, stand out for their melodic beauty.

“With Man’s Best Friend, she’s done more than enough to keep herself on top.”

Carpenter also made some big appearances recently, performing her hit “Manchild” at the Grammys in February and starring in the revival of The Muppet Show that same month, where she sang “Islands In The Stream” alongside Kermit and Miss Piggy. Talk about versatility!

Wrapping It Up: Shaq’s Game and Sabrina’s Stardom

So, there you have it—the weird internet rumor about Shaquille O’Neal sending "horny" DMs to Sabrina Carpenter? Totally unfounded and pretty hilarious when you hear Shaq’s take on it. The man’s got plenty of game, but apparently not enough to be sending such bizarre messages.

Meanwhile, Sabrina continues to rack up impressive achievements, proving she’s a force to be reckoned with in the pop music scene.

FAQ

  • What was the rumor about Shaquille O’Neal and Sabrina Carpenter?
    A strange viral rumor claimed Shaq sent “horny” direct messages to Carpenter about bottling her farts for cologne, which Shaq has denied as fake.
  • Did Shaq actually send those messages?
    No, Shaq confirmed on his podcast that the messages were entirely fabricated and made fun of the rumor.
  • What is Shaq’s connection to music?
    Shaq is a rapper and DJ who released four rap albums in the ’90s, worked with artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Michael Jackson, and Jay-Z, and now performs as DJ Diesel.
  • What is Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album?
    Her most recent album is Man’s Best Friend, released in September, which received praise for its catchy melodies and clever lyrics.
  • Has Shaq performed with other musicians recently?
    Yes, notably in 2021, he performed with Snoop Dogg at a live show, filling in for Dr. Dre on the iconic track “Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang.”

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