'To touch any of my cheese, you need to present me two degrees': Shaquille O’Neal's strict rules for his kids to get any inheritance
Shaquille O’Neal visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and though Shaq Daddy has made quite a bit of money with four NBA championships, he’s not necessarily going to be passing it to his children.
He explained his most famous rule: In order to touch any of my cheese, you need to present me two degrees. O’Neal says that his kids need at least a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree to receive the money he’s earned. He added that he won’t be handing out money to his children.
That seems like a lot of work for his six kids, but how can you argue with Shaq Diesel?
Ashton Kutcher also talked money as he surprised Ellen DeGeneres with a $4 million gift.
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