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Shaquille O'Neal makes The Rock look like Kevin Hart's stunt double
Shaquille O'Neal makes The Rock look like Kevin Hart's stunt double

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shaquille O'Neal makes The Rock look like Kevin Hart's stunt double

The Rock and Shaquille O'Neal. Image via:|A recent photo of Shaquille O'Neal and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson had recently gone viral. In the picture, which was uploaded on Instagram on June 26 and amused the internet users, Shaquille looks huge. The Rock , who is big and strong, looks small next to him. After this, the fact that Shaquille made The Rock look like a taller version of Kevin Hart spread like wildfire. This is funny because Kevin Hart is much shorter than The Rock. Fans always found it hilarious how small Kevin looks next to The Rock. Now, The Rock knows how Kevin feels in their movies together. Shaquille O'Neal 's size even turns The Rock into Kevin Hart 2.0 Although Shaquille O'Neal and The Rock come from two different backgrounds, they share a good relationship. They even attended many parties and events together. Now, the recent picture of Shaquille and The Rock has gone viral for one reason: The Rock looks incredibly tiny while posing beside Shaquille. The Moana actor is famous for his huge muscles and muscles. He's 6'5' and over 260 lbs. Shaquille, meanwhile, is not just tall- he's a giant. He's 7'1″, and weighs more than 300 pounds. He is also known for being large and strong. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Neckarsulm: Nur 700 Plätze. Werden Sie Testhörer für die neuen Hörgeräte ohne Zuzahlung. GEERS Undo Therefore, beside Shaquille, The Rock looked incredibly small. So, when the picture went viral, netizens started making jokes. Many said that Shaquille made The Rock look like Kevin Hart. For context, Kevin Hart is much shorter than The Rock. He is only 5'2" tall. In the meantime, even The Rock laughed about it. He shared the photo and added laughing emojis. Kevin Hart joined in, too. He posted a meme and said, 'Now you see what I go through, big guy!' The Rock and Kevin Hart are known for their movies and their tight friendship. They have starred in many films together, and their off-screen friendly banter is extremely entertaining to watch. The Rock even took a jab at Kevin Hart's height many times. At the end of the day, it's all laughs. The Rock, Kevin Hart, and Shaquille are all friends. They enjoy the jokes, and the fans love it too. One photo, three big stars, and one big laugh. Because when Shaquille shows up, even The Rock turns into Kevin Hart. Also Read: "That's why I married your dad" — Cooper Flagg's mom Kelly Flagg makes hilarious admission about her marriage during candid chat with her son Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

How Being Underestimated Drives Success In Business
How Being Underestimated Drives Success In Business

Forbes

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

How Being Underestimated Drives Success In Business

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 10: Thai Randolph onstage during the 2023 ESSENCE Hollywood House at ... More Goya Studios on March 10, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo byfor ESSENCE) Have you ever had a great business idea that you were so excited to share, only to be met with a wave of reasons why it wouldn't work? The budget's too tight. You're too green. The market isn't ready. The subtext is often louder than the critique. Every successful person has once been underestimated. At first, it may seem like a liability, but in reality, it's a valuable leverage in the right situations. Yet the harshest critic is often the one in the mirror. A Workera study revealed that more than half of its users (56%) tend to undervalue their own abilities, while 32% rate themselves higher than their actual skill level. Only 11% accurately gauged their standing. Even with a wider margin for error, underestimation remains the dominant bias. Once you can manage your own thoughts, it's easier to deal with people who consider you an underdog. Thai Randolph understands this all too well. As a seasoned media executive and multi-hyphenate, well known for her involvement in building and scaling Kevin Hart's media company, she's walked into rooms where her goals were too steep and her confidence too bold. But instead of shrinking to fit expectations, she stayed the course. For Randolph, rejection didn't end the story; it rewrote the rules as she leaned in. Rejection Isn't the End. It's The Starting Line Early in her career, Randolph sought advice from a respected family friend she admired, someone who could open doors. But instead of encouragement, she was met with tempered expectations. The message was clear: be more realistic, tone it down and wait your turn. 'I was crushed,' Randolph recalled. 'But simultaneously, it ignited something pretty powerful within me.' Randolph reassessed how she was telling her story. She walked away from three 'perfectly good' job offers that didn't align with her goal. She stuck to her vision and eventually landed one that exceeded even her own expectations. Her philosophy centers on what she calls F.U.E.L: feel it, use it, execute it and let the results do the talking. Turning doubt into drive—transforming negative energy into the fuel for breakthrough moments. Turn Underdog Energy Into Firepower As the former CEO of Hartbeat, she led the merger of Hartbeat Productions and Laugh Out Loud into a $650 million global entertainment powerhouse. She secured $100 million in growth capital—marking one of the largest raises by a Black woman. She didn't rise the ranks by letting the underdog persona stop her. She used the negativity as a source of raw energy to channel it into something productive. 'That same negative energy can be transformed into that fire inside you that burns you,' Randolph comments. 'If you look at any modern hero of art and business, they often have these moments where it was, 'I was rejected X number of times' or 'I had this shocking betrayal; a shocking disappointment' 'I lost it all to gain it back.' That conversion mechanism, when you can say, 'Look, I'm going to take this, use it as energy; I'm going to use it as fuel to power. What's next?'' Build With Purpose And A Bigger Why Randolph grounds her ambition in something larger than personal gain: economic justice. She sees women and communities of color not just as underserved but as underleveraged powerhouses. 'Women control trillions in consumer spending, yet capital and representation haven't caught up,' she said. 'That's a huge motivator.' For women, especially women of color, the road to leadership often comes with more detours and more criticism. Feedback is constant, but not all of it is useful. As Randolph puts it, 'Take what sharpens your strategy and leave the rest.' The ability to discern which advice helps you move forward and which reflects someone else's limitations is key to staying aligned with your own goals. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 06: Thai Randolph, CEO, Hartbeat speaks onstage at "The Cross Platform ... More Storytelling and Engagement Universe" during the Variety Entertainment Summit at CES at the Aria Resort & Casino on January 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Greg Doherty/Variety via Getty Images) Too often, well-meaning mentors project limitations. Randolph suggests a better approach by speaking first to a person's potential and then offering guidance. 'Every person, at any moment, possesses unlimited capacity,' she concludes. 'Just because a path worked for you doesn't mean it's the playbook for someone else.'

Tom Brady Suggests Patrick Mahomes Can Catch Him As GOAT
Tom Brady Suggests Patrick Mahomes Can Catch Him As GOAT

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Tom Brady Suggests Patrick Mahomes Can Catch Him As GOAT

Tom Brady Suggests Patrick Mahomes Can Catch Him As GOAT originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Most of us think there will never be another Tom Brady. But one person might disagree with that. And that one person is ... Advertisement Tom Brady. The resume is incredible and the resume is impeccable. Brady is a seven-time Super Bowl champion with three MVPs and a mountain of records, and, deflated footballs aside, a fairly pristine reputation to go with it as he's moved from the field and into the Fox Sports broadcast booth as the No. 1 voice. And that voice is talking about Patrick Mahomes. During a conversation with comedian Kevin Hart last weekend at Fanatics Fest, Brady was asked which quarterback from today's game might possibly duplicate his GOAT-level success. TB12 has one name. "I just think Patrick — I love his mentality," Brady said. "The great players that I've played with, Patrick has their mentality. He has the will to win. He's got a desire every time he takes the field to be a great leader. I listen to what guys say after they win, I listen to what guys say after they lose. Advertisement "Everything he says is the right thing." Mahomes has been to five Super Bowls and won three ... and notably, he's still just 29 years old. (He turns 30 in September.) So he's off to a good start in the chase. Brady added, "He's got a great coach, great general manager, great ownership and the parts around him." This is, as you can imagine, a mutual admiration society. Recall prior to Super Bowl LIX when Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs were getting ready to take on the Philadelphia Eagles and the subject of Brady was broached. "I have so much respect for Tom, and he's been someone that's given me so much advice in my career,'' said Mahomes, who has also often referred to Brady as the greatest of all time. Advertisement "He is the greatest of all time, and I like being compared to him, but I still have so long that I have to go in my career if you look at the longevity, the consistent greatness that he had every single year," Mahomes said. Related: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Fires 'Deep' Warning Shot at NFL This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 26, 2025, where it first appeared.

Pete Davidson, Dave Chapelle and Bill Burr Live in Abu Dhabi This Summer
Pete Davidson, Dave Chapelle and Bill Burr Live in Abu Dhabi This Summer

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Pete Davidson, Dave Chapelle and Bill Burr Live in Abu Dhabi This Summer

Bengaluru: This summer, Abu Dhabi Comedy Season 2025 brings non-stop laughter to the capital. Following standout performances from global favourites including Trevor Noah, Kevin Hart, Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias and Michael McIntyre, the season continues with a stellar lineup of A-list acts featuring American comedy icons Pete Davidson (25 June), Dave Chappelle (27 June) and Bill Burr (12 July), all taking the stage at the state-of-the-art Etihad Arena on Yas Island. Running through July, Abu Dhabi Comedy Season is part of the packed Abu Dhabi Calendar, celebrating events that inspire people to embrace their passions – across sports, culture, music and entertainment – just a flight away from the United States. Your summer in Abu Dhabi While you're in the city, don't forget to explore the inspiring cultural landmarks, serene beaches, desert adventures, and exciting theme parks—whether it's Ferrari World Abu Dhabi or Warner Bros. Abu Dhabi. With everything in close proximity, you can easily shape your perfect Abu Dhabi getaway at your own pace.

Boots on the Ground for 2025 WNBA All-Star. Music and comedy show lineup announced
Boots on the Ground for 2025 WNBA All-Star. Music and comedy show lineup announced

Indianapolis Star

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indianapolis Star

Boots on the Ground for 2025 WNBA All-Star. Music and comedy show lineup announced

Where them WNBA fans at? They'll be line dancing at an All-Star comedy and music event in Indianapolis come July. That's when 'Boots on the Ground' artist 803Fresh will be performing as part of the WNBA All-Star 2025 inaugural Fever Fest. The song has quickly become a staple of spring and summer gatherings so far. Pacers Sports & Entertainment and Kevin Hart's Hartbeat entertainment company announced the music and comedy entertainment lineup for July 19 happening at Everwise Amphitheater. The activation is part of the Hartbeat's multi-year deal with Pacers Sports & Entertainment to coordinate entertainment and fan experiences throughout the year. Pacers Sports & Entertainment manages the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Fever. A full lineup of premium entertainment and fan experiences will be rolled out for major cultural events later. 2025 WNBA All-Star: Kevin Hart using Pacers to develop entertainment business — and he wants Mike Epps to join in Other featured performers include: Southern soul singer 803Fresh will kick off the three-hour July 19 event. The South Carolina musician has produced the song of the summer with 'Boots on the Ground,' which went viral with an accompanying line dance. Robin Roberts did the dance on 'Good Morning America.' First Lady Michelle Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris have been seen doing it, and Beyoncé uses the song and dance on her Cowboy Carter Tour. The song hit number 1 on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay Chart and the line dance is referenced in the 2025 Juneteenth Google Doodle. 803Fresh performed 'Boots on the Ground' in Oklahoma City during halftime of game 1 of the NBA Finals. Fever Fest starts at 5 p.m. and will feature more than three hours of entertainment. An All-Star watch party follows at 8:30 p.m., allowing fans to watch the game on large screens while enjoying food and drinks. Mike Epps on Pacers entertainment: 'He should have called me.' Kevin Hart and culture deal General on-sale tickets go live beginning at 3 p.m. on June 24 at

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