NBC promises hot dishes and even hotter tempers in a new cooking competition series “Yes, Chef!,” hosted by Martha Stewart ...
Stewart’s net worth stands at a reported $400 million — here’s what can be learned from her example. Embrace reinvention.
The lifestyle guru who, beginning in October 2004, served five months in prison after being convicted of conspiracy, ...
Todd Chrisley hasn't held back about the so-called appalling prison conditions, and now his daughter claims he's paying the ...
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon noted that Martha is one of the most impersonated celebrities in SNL history. Over the years, she's been impersonated by numerous cast members, including Ana Gasteyer, ...
Martha Stewart has regrets. No, not necessarily about that whole insider-trading thing: In 2005, she had to turn down hosting “Saturday Night Live.” ...
Martha Stewart has come a long way from her time in prison. Following her "insider trading" trial in 2004, the mogul rehabilitated her image thanks to a series of TV shows and products, collaborations ...
“The Martha Rules,” and launching two new TV shows. Stewart told Katie Couric in 2017 that she does “not want” her time in prison to be “the major thing of [her] life.” “It’s not a ...
Despite nine cast members having impersonated Martha ... series. Stewart revealed this week that she had an offer on the table to host the show shortly after her release from prison in 2005 ...