Shaquille O’Neal You can’t win the bet! The NBA player turned commentator was served a delicious plate of fried frog legs NBA on TNT Thursday, January 12th. Shaq, 50, made a bet with co-hosts. Ernie Johnson He promised to eat a frog if the University of Georgia Bulldogs beat the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs during a game on Monday, January 9. UGA managed to beat TCU in a 65-7 victory.
Big fella is a man of his word 👀@SHAQ I really ate frog legs to settle a bet with EJ 🐸 pic.twitter.com/jKCVYYaSyi
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) January 13, 2023
After the loss, Ernie donned a serving plate and a UGA football helmet and stepped out during Thursday’s broadcast to present Shaq with a meal. rice field. “I’m a man who keeps his promises,” he said.
As he took a bite, Shaq held a piece of frog in his teeth, grinned at the camera, and told everyone it was delicious. “Just wanted to let you all know, these frog legs are amazing. They’re the best frog legs I’ve ever had,” he said, giving back a round of applause to anyone who thought he would withdraw. You didn’t think you’d do it, did you?”
Shaq made a bet during an on-air discussion on Friday, January 6th. He made a bet on the University of Texas, referring to the TCU mascot. “If Georgia wins TCU, we’ll eat frogs. We’ll eat horned toads,” he said, noting they should be cooked and fried.
It looked delicious, so frog legs might become Shack’s new diet. The NBA player revealed in an interview in late December that he’d lost 40 pounds by making major changes to his exercise and diet. entertainment tonight. His goal is to drop a total of 60 pounds by his next birthday and appear in underwear ads. “It’s all about eating right. I had a blood test,” he said. “I didn’t know the difference between carbs and protein. At 50, I didn’t. So he said you can’t do this, you can’t do that, more vegetables.” , said my iron was low. And once I started changing those specific things, it went down.
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