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Shaq — who starred in an FTX commercial in June — says he 'was just a paid spokesperson' for the exchange and doesn't believe in crypto

Matthew Loh
Fri, December 16, 2022, 1:27 PM GMT+9·3 min read
Shaquille O'Neal gives a speech during an event at Doolittle Complex basketball courts in Las Vegas, Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021.
Shaquille O'Neal gives a speech during an event at Doolittle Complex basketball courts in Las Vegas, Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021.Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Getty Images
  • Shaquille O'Neal said he was paid to appear in an FTX ad and was never involved in the firm.

  • In the ad, he said he was "making crypto accessible to everyone" and that he was "all in."

  • O'Neal was recently named in a lawsuit accusing FTX of using celebrities to trick investors.

NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal said he doesn't believe in cryptocurrencies and was merely paid to endorse the now-imploded exchange FTX, per a Thursday report by CNBC's Make It.

"A lot of people think I'm involved, but I was just a paid spokesperson for a commercial," O'Neal told the outlet.

The former basketball star, who's now an angel investor and businessman, starred in an FTX commercial released on June 2. In the ad, O'Neal said he was excited to partner with the exchange to "make crypto accessible to everyone."

"I'm all in. Are you?" O'Neal says in the ad.

—FTX (@FTX_Official) June 1, 2022

O'Neal told CNBC that his friendship with fellow NBA great Stephen Curry was one of the reasons he agreed to appear in the FTX ad. Representatives for Curry did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

"People know I'm very, very honest. I have nothing to hide," O'Neal said, per CNBC. "If I was heavily involved, I would be at the forefront, saying, 'Hey.' But I was just a paid spokesperson."

When asked by the outlet if he was bullish on crypto, O'Neal said: "No."

O'Neal is one of several celebrities named in a class-action lawsuit that was filed on November 15 against FTX, its big-name endorsers, and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried.

The complaint, filed by investor Edwin Garrison, alleges that FTX used celebrities such as O'Neal, Curry, and fashion model Gisele Bündchen to attract investors to a Ponzi scheme, per court documents seen by Insider.

The crypto world was shaken when FTX filed for bankruptcy on November 11, and as its new CEO John Ray reported a litany of gross mismanagement practices at the firm.


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