Kevin O'Leary Is 'Proud' That 'Shark Tank' Cast Him to Be an 'A-Hole' (2024)

Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary was poised to be one of the show’s most intimidating Sharks from the very beginning.

“I went to see [producer Mark Burnett] at a restaurant [in a] hotel called Shutters at the beginning, before the pilot, and he said, ‘We’re looking for a real a-hole and you’re it,’” O’Leary exclusively told Us Weekly on Monday, September 25, while promoting Shark Tank’s milestone 15th season — which premieres on Friday, September 29.

Being one of the ABC series’ most formidable Sharks is a role O’Leary said he’s happy to take on. He joked: “I’ve won the Most Villainous Guy on TV [award] twice. I’m so proud of that. Sure, we’ve won a few Emmys, but winning the award as the Most Hated Man, that’s hard to do. I’m so proud of it.”

Before Shark Tank’s premiere in 2009, he and costar Robert Herjavec worked together on the show’s U.K. counterpart, Dragon’s Den. Just like O’Leary, Herjavec, 61, was contacted by Burnett, 63, to join the series — only on much shorter notice.

“They were already starting to shoot and they had somebody else that was going to be me — somebody who was actually pretty famous, we can’t say — and then it didn’t work out,” the Canadian businessman explained to Us. “So, Mark called me. I was actually skiing, and he said, ‘We’re doing this show called Shark Tank with Kevin. You should come and do it.’ And I said, ‘Great. Where do you shoot?’ He said, ‘California. Can you be here by tomorrow?’ And we got a visa in 24 hours. It was incredible.”

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Despite his previous experience on Dragon’s Den, Herjavec thought Shark Tank would be a “hard concept to get off the ground” for American audiences. “In the first season, I remember we had dinner and we were all like, ‘Wow, that was great. We’ll never see you again,’” she shared.

O’Leary agreed, adding, “The premise was for reality TV, if you got five years, that was a huge run. And for the first few years it struggled, but then it captured the imagination of everybody that had inspiration to be an entrepreneur in America, and that’s everybody.”

Now 15 seasons in, the show’s success “surprised everybody involved in it,” according to O’Leary. “It became a family show at the same time, it went geometric in its fourth year and we’ve never looked back,” he added.

The pair have grown close with their fellow Sharks Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner over the years, so much so that they aren’t afraid to poke fun at each other.

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“We’ve been working together for 15 years and I will say this — and this just shows you how much we like each other — I buy [Barbara] a new broom every year so she can make it to California,” O’Leary quipped, to which Herjavec replied, “You’re so mean to her.”

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O’Leary, for his part, stated that he’s “not mean at all,” before stating, “I think of her like my great-grandmother, very lovingly.”

Shark Tank season 15 premieres on ABC Friday, September 29, at 8 p.m. ET.

With reporting by Christina Garibaldi

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Kevin O'Leary Is 'Proud' That 'Shark Tank' Cast Him to Be an 'A-Hole' (2024)

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Does the cast of Shark Tank get along? ›

“It became a family show at the same time, it went geometric in its fourth year and we've never looked back,” he added. The pair have grown close with their fellow Sharks Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner over the years, so much so that they aren't afraid to poke fun at each other.

What is Kevin O Leary's best deal on Shark Tank? ›

O'Leary's most successful "Shark Tank" investment was in a pet-DNA-testing company called BasePaws that was eventually sold to pet pharma giant Zoetis. When asked about the acquisition on a podcast, O'Leary implied that the deal was worth significantly more than the “over $50 million” announced by the show.

How much do the Sharks get paid to be on Shark Tank? ›

Adding on to the Sharks already heafty net worth, they make a lot of money on Shark Tank as well. It is estimated that they make about 50,000 dollars an episode. Which, when you do the math, each individual Shark makes over a million dollars a season!

Which Shark has profited the most from Shark Tank? ›

While all the Sharks have their own successful pursuits, Mark Cuban is by far the richest Shark, with a net worth of $6.2 billion under his belt as of 2023.

Did Mark Cuban walk out of Shark Tank? ›

A few months ago, while appearing on a popular basketball podcast, billionaire entrepreneur and serial investor Mark Cuban announced he would be leaving Shark Tank after the following season. "It's time," Cuban said simply.

Is any part of Shark Tank scripted? ›

The only part of Shark Tank that's scripted or pre-planned is that first pitch you see as soon as the entrepreneur walks into the tank. You hit your mark, you wait for a minute while the cameras move around you, then you have your 90-second pitch. And that's it. All of the rest of it is totally unscripted.

How much did Kevin make off Plated? ›

Plated then sold to grocery chain Albertson's for $300 million. O'Leary told Corcoran he made $3.5 million on the deal. Another big winner for O'Leary was the cat genetics testing company Basepaws. It was purchased by Zoetis, a leader in petcare genetics.

Did Mark Cuban buy Plated? ›

Why did Mark Cuban drop his deal with Plated after Shark Tank? On a 2014 episode of Shark Tank, Hix and Taranto accepted an offer from Mark Cuban, who later rescinded his offer when the co-owners requested a higher valuation for the concept, according to a CNBC promotional video.

Who turned down $30 million on Shark Tank? ›

Following her appearance on Shark Tank, Hanalei Swan's business continued to flourish. Her story of rejecting the $30,000,000 offer resonated with aspiring entrepreneurs of all ages. She became a source of inspiration for those who value creative independence and integrity in their entrepreneurial pursuits.

Who owns Shark Tank now? ›

Disclosure: CNBC owns the exclusive off-network cable rights to “Shark Tank.”

Who did Lori Greiner marry? ›

She is married to Dan Greiner.

How did Lori Greiner get rich? ›

Lori Greiner has made her millions by creating and selling more than 1,000 products, including some of the most popular jewelry and cosmetic organizers of all time. Her products have been sold on QVC and by retailers across the world.

How much has Daymond John made from Bombas? ›

As of 2024, Bombas' yearly revenue is unknown, but it's thought to be worth around $100 million, according to Market Realist. John's 17.5% stake would give him a $17.5 million piece of that pie—but it's impossible to know how much John has really made from the company.

Does Barbara not like Lori? ›

I again hated Lori." When it comes to who she invests in, the real estate mogul says that it's about the person rather than their business. "Surprisingly, it's not the idea," she explains. "I've seen many entrepreneurs with genius ideas, but they don't know how to get to second base.

Has there ever been a fight on Shark Tank? ›

The Sharks regularly battle each other for deals, but it was the first time a fight got personal. We asked Greiner and Gray to break down exactly what happened and provide their perspectives on the events. In the season six segment, Gray walks into the Tank asking for $40,000 for 15% of his company.

Did Robert leave Shark Tank? ›

This update answers a lingering question for many — yes, Robert Herjavec is still gracing the Shark Tank panel with his expertise and wit, evaluating pitches from hopeful entrepreneurs.

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