SWEET AS PIE

Inside the epic rise & fall of ‘trad wife’ Martha Stewart & the fake dream that made her a millionaire even after jail

Find out how how a surprise friend bolstered her career back to the top

WHEN most people think of Martha Stewart, they picture the TV star in her country estate baking cakes and decorating eggs for Easter - but it's a far cry from the woman she is when the cameras stop rolling.

Now 83, Martha has opened up about how she played up to the perfect housewife stereotype and became America's first female billionaire as a result, before landing in jail.

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Martha Stewart shared her story after losing fame and fortune after heading to jail in 2004Credit: Getty
She sat down in a tell-all documentary on Netflix which streamed last weekendCredit: AP

The new Netflix documentary titled Martha features interviews with the woman herself, along with her colleagues and family members, to show who the real woman was behind the glossy magazines and housekeeping TV shows.

Her net worth crashed when she was jailed but she's successfully rebuilt her reputation, here's her epic tale of ups and downs...

Humble Beginnings

The self described perfectionist reveals her eye for detail came from her father Edward Kostyra, a salesman, who put pressure on the kids at a young age to learn how to garden and grow.

Her mother, Martha Kostyra, was a teacher and the pair could barely afford to raise six children, so often sold their produce in return for other essentials.

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Martha described her father as 'mean' while her brother Frank noted they would be hit with a belt if they did anything wrong - leading him and their siblings to dislike gardening, but not Martha.

After her dad lost his job, Martha was forced to go into work, modelling and acting in TV commercials, but in her downtime she still gardened and would obsessively watch her mum cooking in the kitchen.

"I thought it was pretty fantastic she could do all that, but the cookie-cutter house and the cookie-cutter life was not for me," Martha said.

She then headed to college, where she met her first husband Andrew Stewart.

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The pair tied the knot in 1961 and had their only child, Alexis in 1965.

During their extended five-month honeymoon travelling the world, Martha explained it instilled a love for food and culture.

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"It did awaken in me a love of cuisine, a love of travel a love of discovery," she added.

It all started when she left her job as a stockbroker on Wall Street - as one of the only women working in the office, she soon learned how to charm investors with billions she says.

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And she took that onboard when she left in 1973 to start her own catering company after realising just how much she loved hosting and cooking.

Catering events for the rich and famous - Martha's exquisite taste in food and presentation landed her a book deal for entertaining in 1982 and sold over 625,000 copies - and the rest is history with Martha now publishing over 100 cookbooks.

Martha Stewart's career highlights

Throughout her career, Martha Stewart has become synonymous with home and lifestyle expertise, building a vast empire that spans publishing, broadcasting, and retail.

  • Martha Stewart starts a successful catering business in Westport, Connecticut.
  • Publishes her first book, "Entertaining," which becomes a bestseller.
  • Releases "Martha Stewart's Quick Cook," another successful book.
  • Launches "Martha Stewart Living" magazine, covering topics like cooking, entertaining, and home decorating.
  • Debuts the television show "Martha Stewart Living," expanding her brand further.
  • Forms Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO), consolidating her various business ventures under one umbrella.
  • Takes MSLO public on the New York Stock Exchange, significantly increasing her wealth.
  • Investigated and later convicted for insider trading related to her sale of ImClone Systems stock; serves time in federal prison and home confinement.
  • Returns to television with "The Martha Stewart Show."
  • Launches "Martha Stewart Living Radio" on Sirius XM.
  • Partners with J.C. Penney to create a line of home goods.
  • Sequential Brands Group acquires MSLO, though Martha Stewart remains closely involved with the brand.
  • Teams up with rapper Snoop Dogg for the VH1 show "Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party," which becomes a hit.
  • Launches a new show, "Martha Knows Best," on HGTV, focusing on gardening and home projects.
Martha started as a stockbroker before moving to cateringCredit: Reuters

On the way up

Despite claiming she didn't want a cookie-cutter life, Martha sold that dream to millions of women using her personal life to create a brand all about herself - decorating her home for the holidays, cooking dinner for family and even sharing interior design tips.

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“She was the first person that saw the marketability of her personal life. Martha was the first influencer,” says her friend Lloyd Allen.

Promoting herself as the typical American housewife and mother, Martha became relatable to many women with the dream of a simple life while making the big bucks from it.

It was a fabulous day and I thought, huh … I can buy anything on this street.

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But behind the scenes her life was far from the cookie-cutter life she promoted, she revealed that even on their honeymoon, she had kissed another man while they were in Italy.

While at church, she met a man inside and the pair shared a kiss during the 'emotional' ceremony, something Martha denies as infidelity.

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In 1990 the pair ended up divorcing and Martha's career continued to grow - landing her TV segments, book deals and her own magazine.

In 1996, Stewart founded the media conglomerate Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia to purchase these ventures, and when the business went public in investment in 1999 everyone wanted a slice of the cake.

It led to Martha becoming the first self-made female billionaire, as she recalls: "That was a great day," she told Insider in 2016.

"I drove up Madison Avenue after the offering. I was an instant $1.6 billionaire. It was a fabulous day and I thought, huh … I can buy anything on this street!"

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