Martha Stewart's sexy comeback to glam TV image after 'horrifying' time in jail
Martha Stewart's high-flying celebrity lifestyle took a dramatic turn for the TV sensation when she spent five months in jail in 2004 for inside trading
Martha Stewart has been making a glamorous comeback after her jail stint.
Her high-flying celebrity lifestyle took a dramatic turn for the TV sensation when she spent five months in jail in 2004 for inside trading.
But years later, the glamorous American has begun to make her racy comeback to the limelight with her picture-perfect lifestyle documented on Instagram.
The gorgeous blonde has racked up 913K followers on Instagram including celebs from the supermodel sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid to Hollywood A-lister Blake Lively.
Martha got the internet talking when she shared a sultry selfie from her pool in East Hampton during lockdown ahead of the weekend.
The businesswoman gazed longingly into the camera lens while she wore a full face of make-up during her dip.
She wrote: "My pool in East Hampton is the place to be on a 89 degree day!
"When I built the pool thirty years ago it was designed to be as chlorine free as possible, with a natural concrete finish-no paint- and it fit in a long narrow space between the house and the property line.
"I made it extra deep for diving and with no protruding steps so we could really race the length without worrying about obstacles. After all these years, It is a fun place to swim!!!"
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"How are you not aging?!" One fan wrote, leading the troops.
Others added: "Wait, is this a thirst trap?"
"You look amazing!!!"
Recent Instagrams captured her picture-perfect lifestyle at home during the quarantine period.
Fans have got excited about Martha showcasing her cooking finesse, her pets and her gorgeous home.
She's got a number of bestselling books to her name as well as the legacy of her TV shows Martha Stewart Living and Martha.
It's no wonder Martha struggled with her time behind bars.
In 2017, the businesswoman complained going to prison was a "horrifying" experience "no one should have to go through".
She told TODAY.com's podcast : “It was horrifying, and no one — no one — should have to go through that kind of indignity, really, except for murderers, and there are a few other categories.
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