Martha Stewart; Joan Vassos and Jonathan R. in ‘The Golden Bachelorette’.Photo:Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty; Gilles Mingasson/Disney
Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty; Gilles Mingasson/Disney
Martha Stewartwon’t be signing up forThe Golden Bacheloretteany time soon.
Stewart shared her honest feelings aboutThe Golden Bacheloretteduring a game called “Do! Besties! Give a damn!?”
Stewart replied that she would “absolutely not" join the show.
Cohen, 56, then asked Stewart if she could be persuaded to join the show for $1,000,000 an episode, to which she shook her head.
“No, the guys aren’t hot enough,” she said as the audience laughed.
“It ain’t about money, it’s about how hot the guys are,” Snoop, 53, chimed in.
The first season ofThe Golden Bachelorettepremiered on Sept. 18. The show followsThe Golden Bachelor, which aired in 2023. Ex-contestantJoan Vassosis thebacheloretteas25 suitors battle it out to win her heart.
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Martha Stewart attending her 100th book party in New York City on Oct. 16.Astrid Stawiarz/Getty
Astrid Stawiarz/Getty
Stewart has been out and about celebrating her 100th book,Martha: The Cookbook, and her Netflix documentary,Martha. Snoop also joined her at her book party in New York City on Oct. 16.
“Had 2 come out n support @marthastewart48 n NYC !!! Anotha book release 4 the ppl. We appreciate U,” Snoop wrote on hisInstagram.
Stewart also posted a photo of the pair on her Instagram Stories sitting outdoors together at the bash as she sipped a cocktail — and Snoop smoked on something else.
Stewart’s new documentary ‘Martha’ is coming to Netflix on Oct. 30.Getty Images
Getty Images
“Nothing better than some fresh air punctuated with some fragrant smoke on the 26th floor of a new iconic Norman Foster 425 park Ave,” she captioned the silly snap.
Stewart’s Netflix documentary drops on Oct. 30. The film follows Stewart from her teen years starting out as a model to her path to becoming the United State’s first self-made, female billionaire.
“I’m strict and I’m demanding and I’m all those good things that make a successful person,” she says in atrailer forMartha.
source: people.com