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Wantagh Shark Tank Siblings On HGTV’s Self Made Mansions Friday
The Youngs, who won over the sharks pitching their FDNY chef dad's Cup Board Pro, have moved into their first permanent home in a while.

WANTAGH, NY — The Young siblings, who melted hearts on the cutthroat show Shark Tank with the story of their firefighter chef dad’s Cup Board Pro invention, will appear on HGTV’s Self Made Mansions season finale on Friday.
The episode airs at 8 p.m.
The episode picks up where Kaley, 27, her brother, Christian, and sister, Keira as they build up the family’s business promoting the Cup Board Pro, a no mess kitchen cutting board invented by their late father, Keith, which is now sold by the home goods store Williams and Sonoma. The episode, which features another Shark Tank business, focuses on the sibling’s parents and their fight to build on their past successes and finalize their goals in homeownership, Kaley Young said.
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The trio lost their mother, Beth, in 2012, to breast cancer, and their father, a Fire Department of New York firefighter and chef, in 2018, to a 9/11-related cancer, and they have been living in a rental home in Wantagh since the family home was sold in 2016.
“This is the first permanent home that we have had in a while,” said Young, who at 27 is the eldest sibling.
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The Youngs were joined by show host Clinton Kelly in their journey to find the perfect home where the siblings, as well as Kaley’s boyfriend, Brendan Fowler, could live under the same roof.
Young described the show as an “awesome experience.”
“We had a lot of great memories because of the show, and we can look back on them for years to come,” she said.
Young did say that a home from Wantagh with appear on the show, but she declined to reveal where exactly she and her family are currently living just to keep it a surprise for viewers of Self Made Mansions.
Young, the eldest sibling, said that they were looking for a home where everyone could have their own space, such as a separate entrance for her brother, Christian, 23, and office space for her boyfriend, Brendan. She also wanted a place where her 17-year-old sister Keira can hang out with her friends. The home that they chose to purchase had the best features for everyone, she said.
“We are just grateful to have had the parents that we had and to be able to make great memories and remain under the same roof,” she said.
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