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Michael Strahan Joins ‘Shark Tank’ as Guest Shark This Wednesday

LOS ANGELES, CA – Michael Strahan, the former New York Giants defensive end turned television personality, is set to make his debut as a guest shark on Wednesday’s episode of ‘Shark Tank.’ Strahan, recognized for his work on ‘Good Morning America‘ and ‘FOX NFL Sunday,’ will join regular investors Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Kevin O'Leary.
Strahan, 53, expressed his excitement about the opportunity. In a social media post, he stated, “I want to be a shark because I love entrepreneurship. I love to compete. I love to win. What I admire about ‘Shark Tank’ is that every time you watch it, you learn something.” He emphasized the value of learning and supporting entrepreneurs.
The show confirmed Strahan’s participation in a collaborative Instagram post stating, “We’re thrilled to welcome @michaelstrahan to the Tank! Catch him on an all-new episode of #SharkTank, this Wednesday at 10/9c on ABC and stream on Hulu.”
Strahan’s career highlights include winning a Super Bowl and being named Defensive Player of the Year in 2001. He has built a diverse investment portfolio since leaving the NFL, including stakes in brands such as PopupBagels and Accelerator Active Energy, as well as a clothing line.
Throughout his NFL career, he earned $76.4 million in contracts and bonuses, according to Spotrac. Strahan also co-founded SMAC Entertainment, a talent management and production company. Despite facing financial challenges following a high-profile divorce in 2006, Strahan’s net worth is estimated at £65 million.
Strahan is eager to take part in ‘Shark Tank’ and further engage with young entrepreneurs. He believes being part of the show not only allows him to invest but also helps inspire others to achieve their dreams.