Martha Stewart Goes Out With Match.com Suitors, Could "Do a Thousand Dates!"—Watch Now

Domestic diva says online dating really "broke the ice" and reminded her it can be "a nice thing to do on a regular basis"

By Rebecca Macatee Jun 06, 2013 4:51 PMTags

Martha Stewart's Match.com profile was inundated with men wanting to date her, but two lucky fellas, Larry and Stan, were selected to take her on the town.

Thursday on Today, the 71-year-old domestic diva opened up about how those first dates really "broke the ice" in terms of getting back in the game.

"This got me to think about dating as a nice thing to do on a regular basis," Martha told Matt Lauer., confirming that the dates were "fun" and she'd consider seeing either man a second time. "I wasn't nervous at all because I'd already met them here on the Today show," she said. "I'd read their profiles, they weren't hiding anything. I think they were pretty honest guys."

Martha and Larry, an international steel trader, grabbed drinks at Perry. St., a French restaurant in NYC's West Village. She and Stan, a filmmaker, opted to share some wine and clams at Rao's, an uptown Italian eatery.

"The guys weren't nervous either," Martha said approvingly. "I think they did a really, really nice job of being dates."

And while Martha and Larry have already moved on to "talking business," she doesn't necessarily think that's the end of their personal relationship. "You never know what happens!" she explained. "If business is good, you know, maybe something else will be coming."

But the best part of Martha's online dating adventure has been, in her own words, that "other people have surfaced" who are available for dates, adding, "My lawyer came up with a really great idea—a fix-up!"

Should Martha want to explore her Match.com options further, there's no shortage of men wanting to meet her. She explained with a smile, "I could do a thousand dates with all the people that have responded!"

Get it, girl.

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