Martha Stewart gets a tattoo of her close friend Snoop Dogg in a new Skechers spot.

Martha Stewart isn’t afraid to take a chance, as her next commercial proves.

The 81-year-old lifestyle mogul will feature in a Skechers commercial where she shows how simple it is to slip on the athletic shoe brand’s Hands-Free Slip-ins® footwear.

“You don’t even need to touch them,” she demonstrates, lifting her stockinged feet off the chair, which turns out to be in a tattoo parlor.

Stewart falls back and is then shown getting tattooed with a shoulder design of her best friend, Snoop Dogg, replete with the words “My Dogg” in a complex script underneath the rapper’s face.

“Ooh,” Stewart says appreciatively. “That’s real gangsta.”

Stewart also shows how simple it is to run, cartwheel, and make perfect-10, Olympic-level gymnastic flips, but the Snoop tribute is unquestionably the highlight of the spot.

While the video is currently available on Skechers’ YouTube page, Stewart decided to have some fun on social media to see if she could convince followers that the tattoo was real, posting a shot in the tattoo chair on her Instagram.

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Stewart captioned the photo, “Thanks for the great tattoo @scottcampbell,” referring to the celebrity tattoo artist. “I’ll always be linked to my fave @snoopdogg.”

Campbell went along in the game (if indeed it is a game), posting the picture and noting, “I got to tattoo a legend onto a legend. Thank you very much, @marthastewart48 and @snoopdogg. “I can now retire.”

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“Thanks to Skechers Hands-Free Slip-ins® footwear, Martha Stewart can engage in her lesser-known hobbies, including scoring a perfect 10 in competitive gymnastics to permanent body art of her comrade Snoop Dogg,” PEOPLE was told after reaching out to the brand’s reps to confirm whether or not the tat is permanent.

Snoop also wore Skechers for a Super Bowl commercial, which will air this Sunday and features him hanging out with other brand ambassadors, Howie Long and Tony Romo, and an appearance from Stewart.

Stewart appears at the end of the commercial when the rapper is splayed out in the Oval Office, his feet comfortably up on the desk.

His companion is initially impressed, asking him how he manages it all, but then goes into “Martha” mode, admonishing him to take his feet off the chair.

 

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