Billionaire Shark Tank star Mark Cuban reveals he shops at Target, here’s what he buys
Shark Tank star Mark Cuban has proven that he’s actually just a normal guy, despite his reported net worth of $5.7 billion, because he shops at everyone’s favorite store, Target.
The 66-year-old businessman confirmed in August 2023 that he “knows Target very well” because he shops there, but it has now been revealed what he actually buys when he goes to his local store.
Cuban told DailyMail.com exclusively that it is “so convenient” for him to shop at Target because it is “about a mile” from his home in North Dallas, Texas.
“I can buy birthday and Christmas cards, T-shirts, some electronics and toys,” the billionaire said, before adding, “Basically things you realize you need in the middle of the day.”
The father of three, who recently made waves with comments he made on The View, told Axion News last year that he shops at Target but categorically denied that he owns any part of the retail company.
Billionaire Mark Cuban has revealed what he likes to buy when he goes shopping at Target
Fans can currently watch Cuban on the 16th season of the reality TV series Shark Tank, but this is actually the last series he will invest in after confirming the news that he was quitting in November 2023.
When asked how he feels about leaving the ABC program, which he has been a part of since 2011, Cuban told DailyMail.com, “I love the show in every way. It inspired a generation of entrepreneurs and yes, I will miss it.”
Explaining why he decided to give up his role as a shark, Cuban added, “I wanted to spend time with my kids before they’re alone,” referring to his three children; Alexis, 21, Alyssa, 18, and 15-year-old son Jake, whom he shares with wife Tiffany Stewart.
His comments come just one day after he was heavily criticized for something he said about women during an appearance on The View this week.
Cuban stunned the daytime show hosts by claiming that Donald Trump doesn’t surround himself with “intelligent women” — sparking an angry reaction from the former president’s inner circle.
Trump’s supporters attacked the businessman for his shocking comments on the ABC show, just two days after President Joe Biden called MAGA fans “trash.”
“Donald Trump – you never see him around strong, intelligent women. It’s that simple,” the prominent Kamala Harris supporter said from one of his private jets.
‘It’s that simple. They are intimidating to him. He doesn’t like to be challenged by them.’
Mark said it’s “convenient” for him to shop at Target and that he likes to buy birthday and Christmas cards, T-shirts and “some electronics and toys.”
Mark made the decision to quit the TV series Shark Tank because he wanted to ‘spend time’ with his three children ‘before they’re on their own’
The billionaire sparked a backlash this week over some comments he made about women during an appearance on The View
Host Joy Behar disagreed with Cuban, saying even Stormy Daniels was “smart,” and others were quick to slam the Shark Tank star.
Trump’s campaign immediately seized on the comments as evidence to support its claim that Democrats, including Kamala Harris, despise voters who support the former president.
Following the backlash, Cuban responded to X — formerly known as Twitter — on Thursday, posting, “When I said this during the interview, I didn’t deliver it exactly the way I thought I did. Therefore, I apologize to anyone who felt slighted or upset by my response.
“Like I said, this wasn’t about Trump’s voters, supporters or associates. Current or former And I prepared myself for the 6 second soundbite. No excuses. I can’t capture every interview.
‘My skin is thick enough. What bothers me, however, is that so many comments or media, supporting or opposing me, involve a certain degree of insult. Not just here. But everywhere.
‘I don’t blame anyone. We are where we are. I hope this changes at least a little bit within a week. In the spirit of joy… I have to add that all the AI memes of me with the long hair are driving me crazy. So there is something positive!’ he added.