Waiter Who Insulted Big Shaq Didn’t Know He Owned the Restaurant!
Beverly Hills is home to La Lumiere, a luxurious fine dining restaurant. One evening, Shaquille O’Neal walked in, dressed in a simple t-shirt, sweatpants, and worn-out sneakers. His casual appearance starkly contrasted with the elegantly dressed patrons.
As he approached the reception desk, Emma, a young waitress, glanced at him disapprovingly. With an arrogant smirk, she asked, “Are you sure you can afford to dine here?” Her condescending tone was loud enough for other guests to hear, sparking murmurs around the room.
Shaq remained calm and smiled. “Yes, I’d like to try dining here,” he replied. Emma hesitated, then reluctantly checked for a table, assuming he would leave once he saw the high prices.
What she didn’t know was that Shaq wasn’t just another customer—he was the owner of La Lumiere. Moments later, the restaurant’s manager hurried over, his face filled with recognition and panic. “Mr. O’Neal, welcome! We didn’t know you’d be visiting tonight.”
Emma’s face turned pale as the reality of her mistake set in. She had just insulted the man who signed her paycheck. Shaq, ever gracious, smiled kindly and said, “It’s always good to treat everyone with respect, no matter how they look.”
The restaurant fell silent a
s diners processed what had just happened. Emma, now humbled, apologized profusely, realizing the deep lesson in Shaq’s words. The incident served as a powerful reminder that respect should never be based on appearances.
Shaq enjoyed his meal that night, leaving a generous tip for the
other wait staff. Mean while, Emma learned that in the world of fine dining—or anywhere in life—true class is measured by kindness, not clothing labels.
Shaquille O’Neal was direct in his pessimism for Joel Embiid’s future as the TNT analyst ripped the Philadelphia 76ers star following a poor first half in his return from injury
Image: TNT/NBA)
Jeremy Goldstein US Sports Reporter
Joel Embiid returned from injury ahead of the Philadelphia 76ers’ highly anticipated playoff rematch against the New York Knicks on Tuesday night. New York would ultimately prevail 111-99.
The former MVP labored through the first half, failing to connect on any of his three field goals. His lack of aggression prompted Shaquille O’Neal to cast a bold forecast for the 76ers star.
“I say that respectfully, Joel Embiid will never win a championship until he gets his mind and his attitude right,” the TNT analyst said during the network’s halftime show.
O’Neal had plenty of criticism for Embiid as the 76ers trailed 54-50 at halftime. The 76ers star missed the first nine games of the 2024-25 NBA regular season with what the team called “left knee management.”
“[Embiid] announces arrogantly, ‘I’m not playing back-to-backs..I’m not injured but I’m sore, I come back when I want to come back…When you say things like that, you’re supposed to come back with extra energy,” O’Neal continued.
“Zero for three? I would have been zero for fifteen… you might have said Shaq’s not playing well, but he’s playing [aggressively]. The plan that they have [for] him, it’s not working.”
Embiid had surgery in February to repair a torn meniscus in his knee. He managed to recover just in time for the 2024 playoffs.