Martha Stewart isn’t looking to have a group of seniors vying for her heart anytime soon.
The celebrity chef and businesswoman was recently asked on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen if she would be open to going on ABC’s dating reality series, The Golden Bachelorette.
“Absolutely not,” Stewart, 83, responded.
However, host Andy Cohen then asked if any amount of money could incentivize her to star on the show, like $1 million or $10 million an episode. But even that wouldn’t work because she said that “the guys aren’t hot enough.”
“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,” Snoop Dogg quipped in response.
The Golden Bachelorette, which debuted its first season with lead Joan Vassos on Sept. 18, is a spinoff of ABC’s long-running dating reality series, The Bachelorette, and features a cast of seniors looking for love. Vassos, whose husband died from pancreatic cancer after 32 years of marriage, previously appeared on Gerry Turner’s season of the Golden Bachelor, but she eliminated herself during week three over a medical concern with her daughter.
Stewart was previously married from 1961 to 1990 to Andrew “Andy” Stewart. They share a daughter, Alexis Stewart. But she shared in her new Netflix documentary Martha, via People, that they got divorced because they were unfaithful to each other. She recently told the outlet at the doc’s New York premiere that she hasn’t spoken to her ex-husband in more than 20 years.