Saturday, May 30, 2026

Watch Wiz Khalifa Hand Martha Stewart A Bag Of Weed On Her New VH1 Series

Another trailer has been released for Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg’s upcoming VH1 show, “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party,” which debuts November 7. But while the previous promos and trailers have involved little else other than the two BFFs dancing around, popping bottles of champagne and eluding to weed by holding a plate of brownies, this new trailer actually gives viewers a better sense of what the show is about.

And by the looks of this newest release, it’s about a ragtag team of friends having a really great time. And Martha feeling a little out of her element. And possibly even scared at times. But one thing appears evident: a Martha Stewart out of her comfort zone is a Martha Stewart worth watching.

With a little Instagram sleuthing, we know series guests include Seth Rogen, Kathy Griffin, Robin Thicke, Kelis, Fat Joe, 50 Cent, Ashely Graham, Ice Cube, Rick Ross, Whiz, Keke Palmer…

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKY6O8KhDi-/

…and Ashlee Simpson and her husband Evan Ross.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKWyRZfBzn4/

Here’s hoping for more secret ingredients, popping corks and hachimaki-wearing Martha:

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