NBA icon Dwyane Wade recently confessed to a quirky habit that surprised many. During a recent interview, Wade admitted to removing his shoes in public spaces like movie theaters and airplanes for comfort. He clarified that in a plush theater setting, shoes come off immediately, especially with a blanket provided.
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