People Think Kevin O’Leary Is The Mean Shark, But He Says, ‘I’m Not Mean, I Just Tell The Truth’ To Keep Families From Going Broke

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People Think Kevin O’Leary Is The Mean Shark, But He Says, ‘I’m Not Mean, I Just Tell The Truth’ To Keep Families From Going Broke

‘I Get So Much S*** For Telling The Truth,’ Says Kevin O’Leary, But He’d Rather Hurt Feelings Than Watch Families Go Broke

When it comes to Shark Tank, Kevin O’Leary, also known as “Mr. Wonderful,” is often seen as a tough, no-nonsense investor who delivers harsh truths. But O’Leary wants people to know that his brutal honesty isn’t about being mean – it’s about telling the truth to help others avoid financial disasters.

“I’m not the mean shark. I’m the nice shark,” O’Leary has said. “That’s why they call me Mr. Wonderful.” Though his direct approach may ruffle feathers, he insists it’s better than sugarcoating reality. He believes false hope can result in wasted time and money – something families and entrepreneurs can’t afford.

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O’Leary’s persona on Shark Tank is built on this philosophy. He doesn’t hesitate to say if he thinks a business idea won’t work. While his fellow sharks may offer encouragement, O’Leary cuts straight to the point. He’d rather tell someone their idea is failing than let them sink more money into a doomed venture.

He’s unapologetic about his approach, saying, “Somebody’s got to tell you the truth.” This bluntness has earned him the title of “Most Hated Man on TV,” but O’Leary embraces it. “I tell the truth. You’d rather have the truth than the BS, wouldn’t you?”

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O’Leary’s reputation for honesty landed him his spot on the show. After selling his company, The Learning Company, for billions, O’Leary started helping private equity firms evaluate deals. His blunt, unfiltered commentary caught the attention of Shark Tank creator Mark Burnett, who reportedly told him, “We’re looking for a real a**hole, and you’re in.” O’Leary didn’t need convincing, replying, “That’s who I am. I just tell the truth.”

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