Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart to co-host Puppy Bowl XVII
UPI News Service, 01/29/2021
Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are set to host Puppy Bowl XVII on Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. EST on Animal Planet and streaming service Discovery+.
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Snoop Dogg and Stewart will be representing the blue Team Fluff and red Team Ruff, respectively, during the special, while also creating drinks and dishes for the event.
The duo will also be bringing their own dogs, including Snoop Dogg s French bulldogs Juelz Broadus and Chalk, and Stewart s French bulldogs Creme Brulee and Bete Noire along with her Chows Chows, Empress Qin and Emperor Han.
Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart to co-host Puppy Bowl XVII
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Watch the big game with hosts @marthastewart and @snoopdogg, on Sunday Feb 7 at 2p ET on Animal Planet. Or, stream it live on #discoveryplus. pic.twitter.com/Pb4gnjpbik Animal Planet (@AnimalPlanet) January 28, 2021
Jan. 29 (UPI) Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are set to host Puppy Bowl XVII on Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. EST on Animal Planet and streaming service Discovery+.
Snoop Dogg and Stewart will be representing the blue Team Fluff and red Team Ruff, respectively, during the special, while also creating drinks and dishes for the event.
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