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8 year oldIn Martha & Snoop’s Dinner Party (wt), Stewart and Snoop Dogg will invite celebrity friends over for a half-baked evening of cocktails, cooking, conversation, and fun where nothing is off limits.
“At our dinner party, we will exemplify America’s fascination with food, entertaining and celebrity. ‘Martha & Snoop’s Dinner Party’ will redesign the traditional food competition shows in a new, different and very funny way,” said Stewart.
The two most recently appeared on ABC’s $100,000 Pyramid, in addition to appearances on Stewart’s talk show and the Justin Bieber Comedy Central Roast among others. Martha & Snoop’s Dinner Party marks their first co-starring project.
“My homegirl, Martha and I have a special bond that goes back. We’re gonna be cooking, drinking and having a good time with our exclusive friends. Can’t wait for you to see how we roll together!” said Snoop Dogg.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg, two of pop culture’s biggest icons,” said VH1 and Logo President Chris McCarthy. “Good parties are filled with fun, food and unexpected guests. Wait til you see what happens at ‘Martha and Snoop’s Dinner Party’; it will be unforgettable.”
The show was created and is executive produced by Stewart & Kim Miller Olko for Sequential Brands Group, Snoop Dogg & Ted Chung for Merry Jane (MerryJane.com) and SallyAnn Salsano for 495 Productions. Nina L. Diaz, Trevor Rose, Paul Ricci, Fernando Mills and Paula Aranda will executive produce for VH1.
Stewart is an Emmy-winning television show host, entrepreneur, bestselling author of over 85 books, and a lifestyle expert and teacher. She reaches approximately 100 million consumers each month across her media and merchandising platforms and her branded products.
Snoop Dogg recently released his 14th studio album, Coolaid, featuring the hit single “Kush Ups” with Wiz Khalifa. In addition to music/film/ TV deals Snoop’s other ventures include his WestFestTV YouTube channel, where his GGN News series appears weekly.
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