Shaquille O’Neal has invested a whopping $29 million after taking advice from Jeff Bezos. The basketball legend recently tried out the Apple Vision Pro, a revolutionary software that has gained immense popularity worldwide. He often brings his kids to the TNT sets and even visited his father’s place to work with him. During their time at the studios, Shaq’s oldest daughter shared a hilarious video on Instagram, showcasing her father’s attempt to use the Apple Vision Pro.
While experimenting with the Apple Vision Pro, Shaquille O’Neal encountered a minor glitch, which he attributed to the addictive nature of this new gadget. Despite the initial skepticism that it wouldn’t fit his large frame, Shaq demonstrated the effects of excessive headphone use. Taahirah O’Neal, through a series of pictures and videos, provided a glimpse into the interior of TNT headquarters during their visit. Among the numerous visuals, she also shared a funny video of her father trying out the Apple Vision Pro.
In the video, Shaq appeared to be thoroughly enjoying himself. The TNT commentator jokingly compared his experience to being inside the Matrix, expressing his amazement. O’Neal’s amusing analogy serves as an excellent way to highlight and promote the remarkable features of the Apple Vision Pro. Recently, Apple CEO Tim Cook and NBA Commissioner discussed the potential integration of this cutting-edge device.
Shaquille O’Neal, the renowned NBA star, has made significant contributions to the field of education. He generously donated a staggering $29 million from his wealth to support the “Campus” initiative led by Tade Oyerinde. Campus aims to empower talented individuals by connecting them with top-tier educational opportunities, enabling them to build successful careers. Following the footsteps of other philanthropists, O’Neal believes in funding initiatives that have the potential to transform lives.
In an interview with Fortune, Shaquille O’Neal expressed his commitment to providing comprehensive support to these children. He emphasized the importance of not just providing textbooks but also offering a complete package that includes education, life skills, and career guidance. Campus has gained support from other notable CEOs, including Jason Citron of Discord and Sam Altman of OpenAI, and currently has 726 students. Despite the young age of the chancellor, Tade Oyerinde, O’Neal anticipated that their partnership would make a significant impact in the field of education.