Martha Stewart Reveals Her Tip for Getting Dinner Party Guests to Leave — and What to Do If They Don't Get the Hint

The lifestyle guru shared her tips while appearing on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ this week

Martha Stewart keeps it real.

The lifestyle guru, 82, appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show Friday, when she revealed her advice on how to get dinner guests to leave, as well as what to do if they don’t take it.

After host Drew Barrymore asked Stewart how to handle guests who overstay their welcome, Martha Cooks star candidly said, “Honestly, I’m just saying, ‘I’m going to bed, see you.’ Yeah, that’s all I’m saying.”

But when Barrymore, 48, asked what to do if the guests did decide to stay, Stewart told her: “Well, just turn off the lights. Turn on the fire alarm.”

“One night I had the firemen show up. Nobody wanted to leave, we just pulled the fire alarm,” she continued, before admitting: “Not really, we had a furnace breakdown and the whole fire department showed up and the fire chief came in and told everyone to go outside. It was like zero outside and he made everyone go outside without their phones. That’s one way to get rid of them.”

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Stewart and Barrymore also had a candid conversation about napping, which is 50 first dates the actress detailed how she has “very strong opinions.”

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After Barrymore revealed that she was “in a relationship with a guy who was just napping all the time,” she remarked that “it made me sick to my stomach,” prompting Stewart to ask, “He was just napping while you were talking?” Yeah, he was so tired the whole time he was napping the whole time,” Barrymore replied, before asking Stewart if she would “date a napper.”

“I don’t know,” she replied. “If he was doing other things. If he was the most wonderful man in the world and I was madly in love with him and he wanted to take a nap every now and then, that’s fine with me.”

The Drew Barrymore Show airs Monday through Friday on CBS. Check your local listings.

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