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Don’t expect Martha Stewart to sign up to find love on The Golden Bachelorette.
The celebrity chef recently revealed that she would turn down an offer to star on ABC’s dating reality series.
During an appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, featuring bestie Snoop Dogg, host Andy Cohen asked Stewart if she would go on the show if asked.
“Absolutely not,” Stewart replied from behind the show’s bar.
Cohen followed up, asking if money would incentivize her to be on the show, if she would do it for $1 million an episode or even $10 million an episode.
“The guys aren’t hot enough,” Stewart said about turning down an offer despite the money.
Snoop Dogg weighed in, adding, “So it ain’t about the money, it’s about how hot the guys are. She said, 10 million can’t get it if he don’t look right.”
The Golden Bachelorette is a spinoff dating reality series based on The Bachelorette format that features a cast of older people looking for love. The first season of the ABC show features 61-year-old Joan Vassos, a private school administrator and widow from Maryland. Vassos was previously featured on The Golden Bachelor but quit after three weeks due to a family emergency.
Stewart has been in the news lately promoting her Netflix documentary Martha, which is set to premiere on the streamer starting October 30. The doc directed by RJ Cutler chronicles Stewart’s rise to fame, her criminal conviction, and how she rebuilt herself after her time in prison.