Barbara Corcoran Shares Which Shark Tank' Costar is 'the Biggest Cheapskate'
Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran revealed which shark is the biggest cheapskate.
On the latest episode of her YouTube series UNCORC'D, the businesswoman played "Sink or Swim" with fellow shark, Kevin O'Leary. In the game, the co-stars takes turns spinning a colorful wheel, having to answer questions in complete honesty.
One of the questions Corcoran had to answer was "Which shark is reluctant to pick up the check?" The 74-year-old stared at O'Leary, responding, "Who do you think that is, Kevin?" Mr. Wonderful denied that he's not-so-wonderful, saying, "Are you kidding? It's not me."
Corcoran stood by her answer, noting, "It's always you." She added, "I don't ever remember you buying a single—," before being interrupted by O'Leary, who staunchly defended himself: "I buy everybody dinner every night, Barbara."
However, the Corcoran Group founder claimed that her friend has "never bought me dinner." They continued bickering like an old married couple, with the 69-year-old saying that's because Corcoran doesn't go out after 6pm.
She stood by her claim, saying, "Well, I do [go out later than 6pm] on occasion, but do you remember the time you invited me to give your daughter, over dinner, some good, sage real estate advice? You made me pay."
The dispute only went on for a few minutes, before the friends shared a laugh and continued on to the next questions.
However, elsewhere in the game, Corcoran called O'Leary out for taking a $5,000 bottle of wine to her LA rental home and explained "why it was so delicious and why it was so expensive" only to then tell her that he was merely showing it to her and not pouring her a glass.
"It would've been wasted on you, Barbara. That would've been a bad, bad…," he said, with Corcoran interrupting him to point out that it's "doubly insulting" to say that. O'Leary defended himself noting that the bottle is so rare he "will never drink it."
Watch the full video below.
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