Cup Cakin’ Alert: Is Rocsi Diaz Dating Former NBA Baller, Shaquille O’Neal?
The rumor mills are swirling once again about a possible new love interest for the former athlete. According to the New York Post, Shaq was seen at Hookah Lounge in New Orleans cup cakin’ with Entertainment Tonight’s Rocsi Diaz. A source said that the two were holding hands at a private table. Both stars broke up with their significant others last year. Shaq was engaged to Nicole ‘Hoopz’ Alexander, and Rocsi was briefly linked to Eddie Murphy. Rocsi’s rep did comment on the rumor, saying:
“Rocsi was there hosting and her free time was incredibly short because of her work with ET. I can confirm they [she and Shaq] are very good friends.”
And in other former NBA baller news, I think it’s safe to say everybody and their mama enjoyed Beyonce’s highly anticipated Super Bowl performance. One former athlete particularly enjoyed himself, and even made himself part of the show. Shaquille O’neal posted a video of himself lip-syncing along to the last song of Bey’s performance, “Halo.” Peep the short, humorous clip below.
[youtube width=”600″ height=”530″]http://youtu.be/aolmRMlLXw0[/youtube]


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