For Martha Stewart, Candor is a good thing
“That’s better than being illicit,” she told E! News for 2024. “And I think honesty and honesty are very important, especially these days.”
At the time, the Household Goods Titan was pleased to elaborate on what she was doing to make her fit and make her skin glow, but she showed that such an approach should not be applied to cooking about green juices and fillers.
Because, while Stewart’s naive Pristine aesthetic may not be possible to replicate exactly, she didn’t build a multi-billion dollar brand by being someone other than herself.
“Authenticity is everything to me,” the self-proclaimed “a maniacal perfectionist” told Yahoo! July lifestyle. “And it’s very important to have authentic and knowledge about your subject.”
For Stewart, celebrating her 84th birthday, August 3rd, life has not always been a complete set table, but she considers her low point to be mere blips.