January 20, 2026 - 21:39

In a bold statement, investor Kevin O'Leary has taken a unique approach to discussing marriage, suggesting that love should be viewed through a financial lens. In a recent post on social media, O'Leary provocatively stated that "the first child you have together is called MONEY," emphasizing the financial implications that come with romantic relationships. He argues that financial discussions should begin early in a relationship, appearing as early as the second or third date.
O'Leary warns that even after children are born, the financial aspects remain crucial, insisting that "money never leaves the table." He cautions couples against ignoring these financial realities, suggesting that neglecting to address money matters can lead to serious consequences, including divorce. His perspective challenges traditional notions of romance, urging couples to prioritize financial compatibility as they navigate the complexities of love and family life.
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