These days, Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg might be partners in crime, but they were riding solo when they were both barred from the United Kingdom. However, their exiles did occur around the same time. In Snoop's case, he was in hot water with the Brits after he was arrested at London's Heathrow Airport in 2006 on charges of violent disorder after he and five others got into an altercation that injured seven police officers, according to the Los Angeles Times. Following the incident, he was denied a visa into the country and had to cancel his U.K. tour. Luckily for Snoop, The Guardian reported that his lawyers appealed the ban and he was finally allowed back in 2010.

As for Stewart, her entrance into the United Kingdom was denied due to her previous criminal conviction, causing her to cancel a 2008 London speaking engagement. At the time, the U.K. Border and Immigration Agency declared that the government does not permit entrance into the country for anyone convicted of "serious criminal offenses abroad," per the Independent. Although there aren't any official reports about Stewart's entrance being reinstated, she blogged about a family trip to London in 2017, so it looks like things must have since been resolved. Now that both of them are on good terms with the U.K., maybe the dynamic duo will plan a trip across the pond.