

In the ever-unpredictable world of Shaquille O’Neal, the good laughs are expected-but somehow, he still manages to catch everyone off guard. His latest target was none other than Travis Kelce, who got served a full helping of secondhand stage fright when Shaq pulled a surprise Swiftie move on the New Heights podcast. With Jason Kelce watching the entire thing unfold like a giddy older brother, it was clear this episode was heading straight for viral territory.
Shaq didn’t just drop by for a casual chat-he declared himself the honorary “third Kelce brother” and took full creative liberty from there. That’s when it happened: without warning, the NBA legend played an audio of Taylor Swift that instantly froze Travis in his seat. Jason looked both amused and amazed while Shaq casually dropped a bomb no one saw coming.
Shaq went full Swiftie
If you thought Shaquille singing along to a Taylor Swift hit was something you’d never see, welcome to the Internet’s new favorite moment. Apparently,I Knew You Were Trouble is Shaq‘s top Swift song-and he proved it with an all-in, lip-sync performance. Travis tried to keep up, as he nervously saw Shaq mumbling a few lines like someone caught at karaoke without the lyrics screen.
Still, the vibe stayed immaculate. Shaq belted it out with full Swiftie energy while the Kelce brothers played the role of hype men, grooving like backup dancers at a pop concert. No shame, no judgment-just three grown men bonding over the queen of pop.
Taylor’s takeover continues
The timing couldn’t have been better. Swift just regained ownership of her entire music catalog, sending fans back into a frenzy replaying her old albums guilt-free. Swifties couldn’t help but adore the moment Shaq’s unexpected tribute took center stage during the podcast-because who doesn’t want to see a 7-foot NBA icon channel his inner Swiftie?
As for Travis, he wasn’t just laughing off the moment-he took time to gush about Taylor’s recent achievement. He praised her for reclaiming her narrative and becoming the boss of her own music. It clearly is inspiring for anyone chasing big dreams.
Shaq may have entered the chat as a guest, but he left as a Swiftie icon-and probably picked up a whole new fanbase in the process. His TayTay sing-along will live on as one of the most unexpectedly wholesome podcast moments. Talk about knowing how to make an entrance-and an even bigger statement.
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