Shareef O’Neal Reflects on Parents’ Divorce, Says He Didn’t Have to ‘Choose a Side’

Shareef O’Neal and his siblings have come to terms with the divorce of their parents, Shaquille O’Neal and Shaunie Henderson. In a recent chat with Heir Time, hosted by Reginae Carter—the daughter of Lil Wayne and Toya Johnson-Rushing—the professional basketball player reflected on his parents’ 2011 divorce.

O’Neal and Henderson were married for nine years and share four children. In addition, the ex-spouses each had children from previous relationships, with Shaquille O’Neal adopting Shaunie Henderson’s oldest son, Myles.

“The first few years it was pretty hard,” Shareef admitted (around the 5:30-minute mark of the video). “We were all too young to kind of understand what’s going on. Mom and dad aren’t going to be together. It wasn’t like a ‘choose a side’ thing.”

He continued, “My mom [was] like, ‘If you guys wanna go with your dad, go ahead.’ My dad’s like, ‘If y’all wanna go with your mom, go ahead.'”

Shareef added that at the time of the divorce, his father was playing for the Boston Celtics, so he and his siblings remained in Los Angeles with their mother.

“I think the thing that I respect out of my parents both is how well they co-parent,” Shareef shared. “They never come around and it’s a problem. My mom is remarried now. She can bring her husband around and dad [can] dap him up and have a conversation. So, I respect them both for never putting the stress on us.”

He concluded by saying that his parents kept their issues “between them two” and “kept the family dynamic very strong.”
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