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Martha Stewart & Snoop Dogg Are Teaming Up (Again)

It’s official: Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg are re-teaming up for February’s biggest sporting event. (And no, we’re not talking about the Super Bowl.)

Entertainment Weekly just confirmed that the dynamic duo will return to host (and coach) Puppy Bowl XVIII. While Stewart will lead the starting lineup for Team Ruff, Snoop Dogg will head Team Fluff. (Don’t worry, the musician’s coaching duties won’t conflict with his performance at the Super Bowl halftime show with Dr. Dre and Eminem.)

According to the outlet, Stewart and Snoop Dogg will “lead training sessions, run drills, and provide motivation and encouragement.” In addition to the Kitty Halftime Show, the three-hour special will also feature appearances by Elmo and his rescue dog, Tango.

Puppy Bowl XVIII will premiere on February 13 at 2 p.m. ET on Discovery+ and Animal Planet. The event will feature 118 adoptable puppy players from 67 shelters and rescues. Each player will get to show off their tricks as they chase, fetch and sprint their way to the finish line, all while raising awareness about pet adoption.

This isn’t the first time Stewart and Snoop Dogg (who are longtime friends) have joined forces. Not only did they host last year’s Puppy Bowl, but they’ve also done multiple joint appearances over the years. They teamed up in 2016 for VH1’s Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party, followed by Peacock’s Snoop and Martha’s Very Tasty Halloween, which debuted last year.

February 13 can’t come soon enough.

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