Martha Stewart, a modern-day queen of etiquette, stuck by the old adage that “honesty is the best policy” when sharing her critiques for a newly-released documentary about her life.
In an interview with the New York Times, Stewart praised the first half of Netflix’s “Martha” while describing the rest as “a bit lazy.” She told the newspaper over the phone that she felt the film spent too long on her time in prison and lacked color.
“The trial and the actual incarceration was less than two years out of an 83-year life,” Stewart said. “I considered it a vacation, to tell you the truth.”
Stewart was sentenced to five months in prison and two years of supervised release after being found guilty of lying about a stock sale in her 2004 insider trading trial. In 2017, Stewart described her time in federal lockup as a “horrifying experience” and that “nothing” was
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