Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg were always an unlikely pair. Stewart branded herself with a sugar-coated image of an East Coast home cook and baker. Snoop, a smoke-blown music producer from the West Coast, put himself on the map as a talented rapper and an unabashed stoner.

In the image above, the two couldn't be more different. But after a serendipitous encounter that led to a business partnership and a co-hosted television show, they learned their common traits and values lie below the surface. In the documentary, Stewart and Snoop separately explain their perspectives on their camaraderie.

Their commitment to a partnership was first broadcasted when the pair hosted in 2016, followed by a similar series aired three years later called "Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge." . "Melding cultures is a good thing," Stewart said.

Snoop had similar sentiments, saying that they grew to learn they had a lot more in common than expected, especially their love to love and their love to teach. "When me and Martha got a chance to hang out, we discovered that we love the same things and we have the same beliefs in life," he said. The Martha-Snoop origin story Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg had a long-time-coming relationship progression.

Well before , As they both said in the documentary, their connection truly had a spark in 2015 when they were individually invited to roast Justin Bieber on Comedy Central. Stewart said they sat next to each other by chance, and as Snoop smoked some jo.