Move over, Martha Stewart β there's a new silver-haired sensation aiming for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit pages. Barbara Corcoran, the 77-year-old real estate mogul and longtime "Shark Tank" star, just turned up the heat with a swimsuit photo that has social media buzzing.
Corcoran, known for her sharp business instincts and New York City real estate empire, is now making a different kind of pitch: to be featured in the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. She posted a photo of herself in a vibrant orange swimsuit, confidently declaring, "It's that time of year again! Manifesting my cover next year."
The response from fans was immediate and overwhelmingly positive. Comments poured in, with one admirer writing, "Hoping I can age this gracefully πͺ," while another simply added, "Great picture you look very beautiful." A third fan exclaimed, "1000% u should be on the cover !!ππΌπͺπΌπ«," and another cheered, "OK QUEEEEEN."
Corcoran joins a growing list of women over 50, 60, and even 70 who have posed for the Swimsuit issue in recent years. Martha Stewart, 84, famously graced the cover, proving age is no barrier to making a splash. Now, it looks like Corcoran is ready to follow in those footsteps.
This isn't the first time a celebrity has used social media to campaign for a spot in the magazine. Carrie Underwood sizzled in a green swimsuit and fans went wild, while Danica Patrick stunned in a fiery red swimsuit during a vacation. But Corcoran's move feels especially bold given her age and her status as a business icon.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue is set to drop later this spring, and while the final lineup hasn't been announced, Corcoran's public campaign has certainly grabbed attention. She's not just hoping for a spot; she's actively manifesting it, and her fans are fully on board.
Whether or not she lands the cover, Corcoran has already won the internet's admiration. Her confidence and energy at 77 serve as an inspiration to many, proving that ambition doesn't retire β it just finds new swimsuits to wear.
