But when it go to throwing off Kevin O’Leary, John asked for a little bit of help.
“What do you concoct I should do to get @kevinolearytv [Kevin O’Leary] off his game? #AnySuggestions,” John composed.
In response, John’s followers offered up a wide-range of ideas, from smacking bubblegum loudly to mispronouncing the label of O’Leary’s wine club, Kevin O’Leary Fine Wines. (A agent for O’Leary did not return a request for comment.)
In the past, “Shark Tank” hero Robert Herjavec has also sounded off on the high stakes on-set. In a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” forum, he dished that the histrionic arts between the sharks isn’t fake.
“We have a very powerful relationship with our own in dough so ya, it gets serious,” Herjavec wrote. “Tension is very real.”
To be sure, past seasons of “Shark Tank” have aired pretty apprehensive, on-set moments, like when Cuban repeatedly interrupted roomer judge Bethenny Frankel and when Cuban and guest judge Richard Branson got in a flood fight. Then there was the time Cuban called O’Leary an idiot, and when Barbara Corcoran and Cubanwaged war against Greiner.
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