For Martha Stewart, candor is a good thing
“It’s better than being dishonest,” she told E! News in 2024. “And I think honesty and forthrightness is very important, especially in these days.”
At the time, the home goods titan was referring to why she was happy to detail what she’d been doing to keep her body fit and her skin glowing—but she indicated that such an approach shouldn’t just apply to dishing about green juice and fillers.
Because while Stewart’s rustic-yet-pristine aesthetic may be impossible to replicate exactly, she didn’t build a multibillion-dollar brand by being anyone other than who she is.
“Authenticity to me is everything,” the self-proclaimed “maniacal perfectionist” told Yahoo! Lifestyle in July. “And to be authentic and knowledgeable about your subject matter is extremely important.”
Not that life has always been a perfectly set table for Stewart, who’s celebrating her 84th birthday Aug. 3, but she considers her low points to be mere blips.