From designer gowns to bejeweled dresses, the SAG Actor Awards’ 2026 carpet was full of glitz and glam. Nothing, however, beats the Marty Supreme actor Kevin O’Leary’s $20 million accessory. The said accessory made quite a statement, to say the least, but what’s so special about it anyway?
Kevin O’Leary gushes over extravagant $20M accessory
Whoever said diamonds are a girl’s best friend needs to take a closer look at Kevin O’Leary’s sparkling necklace. You heard that right. The Canadian businessman and TV personality donned a dazzling diamond necklace at the Actor Awards 2026.
The silver chain is a true artisanal masterpiece with 100 carats of diamonds and 10 carats of rubies set onto it. It has a dual logo featuring NBA stars Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, but that’s not all. O’Leary, in this snippet from his interview with Entertainment Tonight, avidly talked about bringing Kobe Bryant back home through this chain, and we couldn’t agree more.
He added, saying that this piece is only one in the world, and there’s even a security guard waiting outside to take this one back, as he jokingly explained the exclusive nature of the statement piece.
What makes it so special is that this piece is from Tiffany & Co. The famed brand dates back to 1837 and stands as a testimony to craftsmanship and timeless jewelry. It is truly a one-of-a-kind piece that is worth over 20 million dollars, and the fact that this piece is from Tiffany raises its value even more.
Needless to say, Kevin O’Leary does not plan on auctioning off this piece anytime soon, as he later stated in the interview. This is owing to his love for Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. He previously bought both Jordan’s and Bryant’s sports trading cards in 2025 at an auction for 13 million, along with two other investors.
These were no ordinary cards but collectibles that were signed by both Kobe and Michael. These special-edition NBA cards are inlaid in this Tiffany necklace, which is what makes it so special. Safe to say, Kevin O’Leary is a true fan of the game.




