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Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran, 76, candidly reveals all the plastic surgery she's had... including EAR filler

Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran, 76, candidly reveals all the plastic surgery she's had... including EAR filler

Daily Mail​06-06-2025
Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran has revealed every single plastic surgery that she has had over the years... which included ear filler.
The 76-year-old business woman and investor, who has a reported net worth of $100 million, posted an unflinchingly honest breakdown of all the cosmetic enhancements she has undergone to her Instagram on Thursday.
The mogul joked that she 'heard the cool kids were sharing their plastic surgery secrets,' so she decided to unveil hers.
She uploaded a snap that showed her sitting on a couch and smiling towards the camera, while all of the procedures she got were listed around her.
Barbara has gotten an eye lift, brow lift, neck lift, and three facelifts.
She's also received a lower eyelid skin pinch, which removes a small amount of skin below the eyelashes to help smooth skin.
In addition, the TV personality revealed that she gets filler in her face four times a year, as well as ear filler four times a year.
Ear filler is designed to 'restore volume and plumpness to saggy or stretched earlobes.'
The business woman and investor (seen left in 2003 and right in 2023) posted an unflinchingly honest breakdown of all the cosmetic enhancements she's received to her Instagram
She also receives an at-home haircut and color every six weeks, professional teeth whitening, and a brow wax ones per month.
Barbara does multiple laser skin treatments throughout the year, including the Clear + Brilliant laser treatment, the Fractional 1550 laser treatment, and the Fractional CO2 laser treatment.
The mother-of-two's beauty admissions were fiercely applauded by her followers.
'Love your honesty and transparency,' one user replied in the comment section.
'Love an honest woman! No wonder you're so successful,' agreed another.
Someone else added, 'YESS love the transparency.'
'Thank you for your honesty. It's important for women to know the time and energy that goes into to looking camera ready,' read a fourth comment.
'Otherwise we're trying to live up to unrealistic beauty standards.'
In addition, the 76-year-old revealed that she gets filler in her face four times a year, as well as ear filler four times a year. She's seen in September 2024
'I just love Barbara! Keeping it real for us,' gushed a different person.
It comes weeks after Barbara was slammed over a resurfaced interview in which she revealed the 'sadistic' way that she fires people.
In the now-viral video, she said merrily, 'What I love to do is call someone into my office on Friday... I love firing people on Friday.'
The big-time investor went on to describe the 'evil' method she'd employ to let employees go.
'I would stop by someone's desk on a Wednesday and say, "Hey! Would you have any time, some time on Friday?"' she said with a beaming grin.
After the employee had accepted her seemingly innocuous invitation, Barbara admitted she could 'hardly wait' for the meeting so she could fire them.
'Yes! What time is good for you? Two? See you at two!' she recounted gleefully, adding, 'I couldn't wait till they came in to fire them!'
The mother-of-two's beauty admissions were fiercely applauded by her followers
Barbara's remarks came during a December 2022 episode of The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett.
Social media erupted in outrage, with critics condemning her approach as cruel and toxic.
Barbara founded The Corcoran Group, a successful real estate brokerage in New York City, which she sold for $66 million in 2001.
She is now known as a real estate mogul and a prominent investor on the TV show Shark Tank, where she has invested in various businesses.
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