Russian model Ekaterina Lisina featured in a video with NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal. The video shows the pair sharing a friendly interaction, with O’Neal kissing Lisina on the cheek, a gesture she reciprocated by hugging the 7-foot-1 center.
She could also be heard expressing how the interaction made her nervous and that she was “sweating.” Lisina shared the interaction on her social media account with the caption:
“You are the creator of your own reality.”
The video, which received over 330,000 likes on Instagram, has led to significant interest in the Russian model’s personal life. Lisina was born in 1987 in Russia and is a former professional basketball player who represented the country at the Olympics.
Lisina is not married. She keeps her private life under wraps. She has a son, who was born on January 24, 2011.
She was part of the Russian National Team that won the bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Lisina also holds a silver medal from the 2006 World Championships. She also has a silver medal from the 2009 European Championships and a gold medal from the 2007 European Championships.
She was a professional player from 2006 to 2014, playing for WBC CSKA Moscow, Good Angels Kosice, WBC Spartak Moscow Region and Dynamo Kursk.
Ekaterina Lisina, Russian model who appeared in viral video with Shaquille O’Neal, held two world records
Lisina held the record for the woman with the longest legs in the world and also for being the tallest professional model. She has also been recognized as having the largest feet among women in Russia (EU 47/US 16). Her first record was broken by Maci Currin, who was born in Texas.
Since retiring from basketball, Lisina has worked as a model, which led to her meeting up with Shaquille O’Neal.
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