Snoop Dogg, Cookie Monster sweeten Martha Stewart's birthday celebrations
Snoop Dogg plans a surprise gift with Cookie Monster for Martha Stewart's 83rd birthday bash
Snoop Dogg and Cookie Monster added an extra layer of excitement on Martha Stewart’s birthday with their cookilicious gift.
The Drop It Like It’s Hot hitmaker and the Sesame Street star teamed up with Access Hollywood host Scott Evans to plan a surprise for Stewart on her 83rd birthday on Saturday, August 3.
"I know that you have a birthday coming up… so, to help celebrate your birthday, Snoop and I planned a bit of a surprise," Evans revealed in a TikTok clip on Friday. "We had a friend travel in from Sesame who wanted to say something to you."
"Oh, Martha!" Cookie Monster exclaimed, prompting to spin the 83-year-old Stewart around.
The blue Muppet character then revealed the second half of their special gift: a colourful macaron tower.
"Happy birthday, Martha! Me brought you a birthday cake," Cookie Monster shared. "You're going to love it. It's all cookies. Bring it in!"
Stewart was then granted with a glorious macaron tower.
"What you think?" Cookie Monster asked as Stewart granted a yellow macron to him. "They look pretty yummy, huh?"
Additionally, Cookie Monster was cheered by his friends to make his signature "om nom nom" noise as they enjoyed their treats.
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