Martha Stewart vs. Reporter: A Clap Back

Nutley, New Jersey, USATue Nov 12 2024
Martha Stewart recently stirred up some old drama in her Netflix biopic, "Martha. " She made a comment about a reporter who covered her insider trading trial, saying, "Thank goodness, she's dead. " But the reporter, Andrea Peyser, wasn't having it. In a New York Post editorial, Peyser fired back, "I'm alive, b*tch! " She was shocked by the false death claim and jokingly wondered if she should be scared of writing "crap" again. Stewart spent five months in jail for insider trading in 2005. She's not too fond of Peyser, who wrote critical things about her during the trial. In her documentary, Stewart expressed relief that Peyser was no longer around to write "horrible" things. Peyser, on her part, didn't hold back. She highlighted Stewart's comparison of her situation to Nelson Mandela's and her belief in a "sexist" justice system. Peyser felt sad about Stewart's bitterness and wished her no ill will. The documentary "Martha" didn't just stop at that. Stewart talked about her early life, marriage, and even a brief affair she had. She also shared fun facts like her jail poncho being made by a fellow inmate.
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    If Martha Stewart thinks the reporter is dead, should we donate her old issues to a museum?
    How might Martha Stewart's remarks impact her public image and relationship with the media going forward?
    Was Martha Stewart’s comment about the reporter’s death a veiled threat, and if so, who else could be in danger?

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