Sandra Lee is getting ready for the holidays with the launch of her new Aunt Sandy Claus collection for QVC.
The collection, which is now available on the QVC website, features holiday decor, linens and kitchen and entertaining essentials. Lee, 58, will also feature items from Aunt Sandy Claus on her three one-hour specials, Sandra Lee NOW, on QVC this month.
“I am super excited to come back to see all the viewers, fans and customers,” Lee shared in a press release on Tuesday, November 12. “I absolutely love the dream team that I get to work with at QVC. This year is the ultimate holiday of possibility in home, trim and gifting. What a gift it’s been to be a part of the Q50 with all of my sisters celebrating what it means to be living our age of possibility.”
Lee, who has been with the QVC channel for over 30 years, noted that she wants to “help make everyone’s holidays a little easier” and “more festive” with her new decor and holiday hacks.
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“I know that the QVC customers love the holidays as much as I do, and I can’t wait to spread some cheer with them throughout this month,” she said in the statement. “It really will be the Best Holiday Ever.”
Kristen Stevens, the Vice President of Home and GMM at QVC, explained that Lee “always brings the fun and the festive” to the network and they are “thrilled” to have her back.
“As a member of our Q50, Sandra embodies the spirit of the Age of Possibility through her successful career that has spanned decades,” Stevens shared in the press release. “Now, our QVC customers can experience the magic that Sandra has to offer for the holiday season.”
Lee was previously honored alongside Martha Stewart, Queen Latifah, Donna Kelce, Billie Jean King and more as a part of QVC Q50’s Age of Possibility initiative, which aims to champion women over the age of 50 to live their most fulfilling lives.
This month, Lee opened up about making Christmas special for her siblings despite growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness.
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“The first Christmas that I can really remember was being Sandy Claus to my siblings and creating a holiday for them because my mother was just not available and my father didn’t live in the state,” she told Woman’s World in an interview published on Sunday, November 10. “We went to the church and I got them tickets, and we went to the bazaar to pick out gifts for free, so I got the gifts for the kids because we didn’t have any money. I don’t feel bad about it; I’m thrilled it was available. That’s when Christmas [became] magical for me.”
The Aunt Sandy Claus collection is available to purchase on the QVC website and will be featured during Sandra Lee NOW, which airs on November 17 and 24 at 4 p.m. ET.