Shark Tank's Daymond John Admits Sitting Next to Kevin O'Leary Can Be 'Challenging' but He Has 'No Plans' to Leave (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Daymond John (left) and Kevin O’Leary.Photo:Charley Gallay/Getty ; John Lamparski/Getty

Daymond John attends Netflix Is A Joke Fest Presents Jeff Beacher’s Madhouseat The Hollywood Roosevelt on May 09, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin O’Leary attends “Shark Tank” during the PaleyFest NY 2023 at Paley Museum on October 16, 2023 in New York City.

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Daymond Johnisn’t going anywhere.

TheShark Tankstar, 55, opened up about his future on the long running business show while exclusively chatting with PEOPLE to announce the 5th annualBlack Entrepreneurs Day, an ultimate celebration of Black business and entrepreneurship.

“I absolutely will not be on the show forever because I do think there’s time to make room for others,” he said. “I enjoy what I do, but even if I decide to depart from the show today, I still have these partners and these people who allowed me to invest in their dream.”

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Whether or not he leavesShark Tank, the businessman said he will be partners and friends with his fellow sharks —Kevin O’Leary,Mark Cuban,Barbara Corcoran,Lori Greiner,andRobert Herjavec— for “years to come.”

“I’m part of a great alumni,” he continued. “I knew what I signed up for 16 years ago and it’s been absolutely a blessing. So I will always be a shark and part of the show in whatever way.”

“It is safe to say that I don’t have any plans to leave, but you never know,” John said before joking, “I mean, I do sit next to Kevin O’Leary, and it’s pretty challenging. After every pitch, I do question. ‘Hmm.’ Anyway, I don’t think I’m going to leave right now, but you never know sitting next to Kevin.”

Daymond John (left) and Kevin O’Leary on ‘Shark Tank’.Eric McCandless/Getty

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In a conversation with PEOPLE ahead of his final season, Cuban 66, opened up about the emotions he was feeling as he headed into filming his last day.

“[It’s] going to be more about the crew and the staff because most of them have been here for 15 years and it’s family,” he explained. “We all look forward to getting together twice a year for a long time and seeing each other for 12 hours a day.”

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Sharing how leaving behind the cast and crew will be the “hardest part,” thebillionaire businessmanadded, “I won’t miss the deals.”

“The deals are always out there, but I’ll miss the people and I’ll miss having an impact just from the show itself because we send a message every day that the American dream is alive and well,” he continued, noting how that message was the thing he was “most proud of.”

source: people.com