

As for their "Titanic" promo, as Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" plays in the background, the rapper stands at the front of the kitchen - which looks like the bow of a ship - holding his arms out with two wire baskets filled with fries and declaring, "I'm frying! Martha, I'm frying!" while she beams behind him.Thinking about keeping chickens in the city? So are many other families! Raising urban chickens will not only provide your family with nutritious farm-fresh eggs on a regular basis, but it can also be a great hands-on learning experience for your little farmers. In the "Ghost" spoof, Stewart and Snoop reenact the now-cult pottery scene between Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, but instead of molding clay, they're icing a cake while giving tantalizing looks to the camera. That being said, it's quite clear she's a movie buff along with Snoop, as the pair have come up with elaborate trailers for their VH1 show, "Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge." Paying homage to Hollywood classics, the unexpected twosome decided to reenact scenes from 1990's "Ghost" and 1997's "Titanic" for their second and third seasons, respectively. As Snoop told Rolling Stone, as a result, audiences can expect "A little bit of food, drinkin' and maybe some of that sticky-icky in the air" when the two collaborate on camera together.Īs for Martha Stewart? While she's made appearances in movies including "Bad Moms" and "Men in Black II," she's always playing herself - after all, her name is synonymous with her lifestyle empire. From there, Snoop became an A-list rapper of the '90s, dominating the charts with 1993's "Doggystyle," and his sophomore effort, "Tha Doggfather." As Inc notes, while the California native isn't exactly a cooking whiz, he brings "raw " to the table alongside Stewart, and he knows how to keep an audience laughing and engaged. Dre's debut album, "The Chronic," in 1992 (via Biography). Snoop Dogg is a legend in his own right, having risen to prominence guest-rapping on Dr. According to her website, by 1990, she had published the first issue of her magazine, Martha Stewart Living. Stewart brings to the table her professional cooking background - after all, the chef and lifestyle aficionado released her first best-selling book, " Entertaining," back in 1988. As Inc explains, their formula for collaborating together simply attracts an audience.
