Nardine Saad | (TNS) Los Angeles TimesMartha Stewart thinks a second version of the buzzed-about Netflix documentary on her life needs to be made. So I’m going to go talk to them about maybe doing version two,” the 83-year-old told “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon. I mean, I’ve lived a long time and I just thought maybe we’ve left out some stuff … good stuff.”The Martha Stewart Living founder, who appears peeved occasionally throughout the documentary, told Fallon she didn’t enjoy the process of making the film. “Martha” delves into Stewart’s challenging upbringing and her contentious marriage to publisher Andy Stewart, including cheating allegations. Earlier this week, Stewart raved about the virtues of the film on “The Drew Barrymore Show” and said that her grandchildren liked the documentary.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 18, 2024 20:20 UTC