New Delhi, May 16 -- Mark Cuban, the billionaire entrepreneur and long-time investor on Shark Tank, is officially stepping away from the hit business reality show after 16 seasons. The 66-year-old confirmed the news on X (formerly Twitter), stating it was "time to move on", though he admitted he would "miss it" deeply.

Cuban's journey with Shark Tank began in 2011 when he joined as a guest investor. A year later, he became a permanent fixture on the ABC series, mentoring and funding countless budding entrepreneurs.

In a heartfelt preview released by Us Weekly, producers honour Cuban's legacy and impact on American entrepreneurship. Reflecting on his time on the show during a 2023 podcast appearance, Cuban said, "We've trained multiple g...