Snoop Dogg generously provided Martha Stewart with a group of hungry guests to cater to.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the 82-year-old lifestyle mogul disclosed that she had once invited the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper to a dinner party at her Bedford, N.Y., home but ended up with more than she had expected.
“Snoop Dogg, he came to dinner and he said, ‘I’ll be there — about three guys, three guys,” Stewart shared with host Jimmy Fallon.
She mentioned that the rapper informed her they had just landed but would swing by before heading to New York City, so she extended an invitation for lunch.
“And he came and [so did] seven bodyguards, and they’re called Teeny and Tiny. And they’re all about seven feet tall, and they ate everything,” she reminisced. “They ate everything and left nothing for the rest of the guests.”
“Yes, he constantly has the munchies,” Fallon quipped in response.
The celebrity chef mentioned that she had to resort to making “make peanut, butter and jelly sandwiches” for her friends as a backup because the initial spread she had planned was depleted. However, it seems that Stewart harbors no resentment, saying that the incident “was so funny.”
“Oh, but you have such a good relationship…,” Fallon commented on her 15-year friendship with the rapper.
“He’s great,” she affirmed. “Snoop is just like my little brother. I had three brothers… But he’s like the fourth brother.”
The renowned pair initially crossed paths in 2008 when Snoop joined Stewart to prepare mashed potatoes on her cooking show, The Martha Stewart Show. Since then, they have collaborated on various projects, including co-hosting a VH1 celebrity cooking show titled Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party and serving as judges on a Halloween food competition, Snoop and Martha’s Very Tasty Halloween.
“When you work with someone like Snoop, it’s like having a sidekick. How great it is,” Stewart shared with PEOPLE. “That’s why all the comedians have sidekicks and bands because it loosens them up and lets them be freer. Snoop is my freedom.”
It seems Snoop Dogg holds similar feelings, expressing to Rolling Stone in 2016, “I’ve never met anyone like Martha Stewart. When we come together, it’s a natural combination of love, peace and harmony.”