Are you a fan of Shark Tank? The ABC show, which has been on screens since 2009, has seen countless entrepreneurs enter the tank in the hopes of securing investments from the likes of Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner and more.
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While we know all about the sharks' professional lives, what about their personal lives? Keep reading to find out all about their loved ones...
Mark Cuban
Tech entrepreneur Mark Cuban may be leaving the show after season 16, but he is a proud dad of three! The Dallas Mavericks' billionaire owner shares daughters Alexis, 18, Alyssa, 14, and 11-year-old Jake with his wife, Tiffany Stewart.
While Mark is the wealthiest Shark on the show, with an estimated net worth of $4.2billion, he says his children are anything but spoilt.
"My 16-year-old had an internship this summer," he told Steve Harvey on an episode of STEVE on Watch. "She worked and did a good job and made her own money — and when she makes it, she can spend it on whatever she wants."
Kevin O'Leary
He may be Mr Wonderful to us television viewers, but to Trevor and Savannah O'Leary, he's just dad.
The Canadian businessman's children grew up watching their father on the hit ABC show and couldn't be prouder. "They were toddlers when this started, and they used to come to the set. It's part of who they are," he told Closer Weekly.
The centi-millionaire is a realist when it comes to blending family and money, as he has advised people: "You need a prenup. It forces you to ask those questions of your potential partner: 'Do you have debt? Have you ever been bankrupt? Has your family ever been bankrupt?'"
He added: "These are questions of love because if you're building that financial pillar together it's because you want that harmony to last. I'd argue the prenup helps l'amore."
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Barbara Corcoran
Real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran and her husband, FBI agent Bill Higgins, experienced difficulty conceiving naturally early on in their marriage and turned to other methods. In 1994, the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Tom, via in vitro fertilization with the help of her sister Florence, who donated an egg. They later adopted another child, a daughter named Kate.
Speaking about her adoption journey to Inc, Barbara joked: "Attracting moms who wanted to give you their baby was exactly the same as writing a good real estate ad."
Daymond John
FUBU founder Daymond John has three children. He shares grown-up daughters, Yasmeen and Destiny, with his first wife and four-year-old Minka Jagger with Heather Taras, who he married in 2018.
As a girl dad, Daymond has revealed that his daughters can be a handful. "I don't get a word in edge-wise. I'm never right," he said on the Dad Saves America podcast. "They only talk to their mothers."
But arguably the entrepreneur softened when he had thyroid cancer, which made him re-evaluate what family meant to him. “I want to be around in my daughters’ lives for a long time. I want to walk my daughters down the aisle."
Lori Greiner
While QVC Queen Lori Greiner doesn't have children with her husband Dan Greiner, the couple have been by each other's side for years.
The two met back in 1996, and after 16 years of dating, got hitched in 2010. These days, they even work closely together, with Dan serving as Vice President on the board of Lori's company.
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Robert Herjavec
Croatian-born tech investor Robert Herjavec is a doting father of five. With his first wife, Diane Plese, whom he was married to for 26 years, he shares children Skye, Brendan, and Caprice.
In 2015 he found love again when he took part in Dancing With the Stars and fell for professional dancer Kym Johnson.
The two tied the knot in 2016 and welcomed twins Hudson and Haven two years later. Kym has called Robert an "amazing" father, saying that they "try and spend as much quality time with the kids as we possibly can."
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