The owner/reality star is going to run for political office, but it isn’t the A++ list job he wants.
Mark Cuban
President of the United States
Wants to replace: Ted Cruz Texas Republican Senator
Mark Cuban has decided to step away from “Shark Tank” and is divesting his majority ownership in the Dallas Mavericks. In a surprising move, it was revealed on Tuesday that Cuban has sold a significant portion of the team to Miriam Adelson, the wife of the late casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, for a reported $3.5 billion.
This announcement follows Cuban’s recent confirmation to The Hollywood Reporter that he will be departing from the popular reality television show after its upcoming 16th season. While the podcast where he discussed his departure didn’t delve into the reasons behind the decision, Cuban shared with The Hollywood Reporter that it’s motivated by a desire to spend more quality time with his family.
Mark Cuban, a longtime owner of the Dallas Mavericks, has been an advocate for his political interests for quite some time, even contemplating a presidential run in 2020.
Mark Cuban, residing in a lavish Dallas mansion, has immersed himself in the Texan scene long enough to achieve celebrity status within the state. Despite high-school football games in the DFW region attracting larger crowds than Mavericks’ events, Cuban’s influence remains undeniable. With his potential completion of commitments on Shark Tank by 2025, he might find ample time to explore new ventures, perhaps even a run for public office.