Host the QVC program Mary Beth Rowe Goodbye to a favorite shopping network with a final celebration.
“There are some things planned for which I have no idea, and it scares me because I don’t like many surprises,” the 65 -year -old Rowe shared exclusively with US Weekly Before her holiday on Friday, March 21st. “But I’m sure there will be good surprises.
For starters, Rowe wanted her longtime friend and resident of QVC home decorator Valerie Parr Hill to show a product in her last show, appropriately titled My time with Mary Beth – Retirement HolidayS
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“Everything will be products that I am familiar with that I like the brand, I like the person who is the guest,” she said, adding that the purpose of the courage would be “so to be surrounded by the people I love.”
While Row was asked if she wanted to have a live audience for her last show, she politely refused only if she was a little emotional during goodbyment.

“I love our clients and I love to meet our customers. And anyway, I said,” No, yes. “
In June 2024, ROE first announced that it would retire in nearly 37 years with QVC. Although it was a “difficult solution”, the host of the program relies on its strong faith to guide it. After her close friend unexpectedly died at 71, Rowe was also reminded that life was too short.
“I have four grandchildren and I don’t want to regret my life because I spent another year or two in work,” she explained. “Plus, I always told myself that I would never leave my team until I feel my team is strong and united and just a great team of hosts, and he is right now.”
Over the weekend, Dozens of past and present QVC hosts Collected with producers and sellers to celebrate Rowe at her retirement party. Shortly after, several QVC stars paid tribute to their longtime colleague and friend.
“Ty MB BC BC Retirement Party was a beautiful, binding gathering with so many of the QVC host hosts and guests,” host Sean Killinger wrote via Instagram On Monday, March 17th. “To meet a peer that is completely pure with spirit, heart, intention … the one who always has time for a kind word, encouragement, laughter, cry, prayer … is rare.”
As the festivities continue all week with special shows for the first time, Rowe hopes that she will be remembered by her colleagues and viewers as a “heart host”, who lived by the motto that the product is king, the client is the queen and hosts in third place.
“I always wanted to be a team player and that’s what I would hope to remember: hardworking, but player of the team,” Rowe said with USAS “And I always wanted to be a light in the darkness and whatever darkness, just to raise people’s days.”
My time with Mary Beth – Retirement Holiday Airs on QVC Friday, March 21, from 8:00 pm Et.