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Martha Stewart admits to cheating on her husband in new Netflix documentary: He ‘never knew’

Martha Stewart has confessed to cheating on her former husband during their three decades of marriage, casually making the revelation in her new doco.

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Martha Stewart is making a sizzling confession.

In the new Netflix documentary Martha by R.J. Cutler, the 83-year-old confesses that she was unfaithful to her ex-husband, Andrew Stewart.

“Young women, listen to my advice, if you’re married and your husband starts to cheat on you, he’s a piece of sh*t,” Stewart shares in the doc’s trailer that dropped on Thursday. “Get out of that marriage.”

A producer quips, “Didn’t you have an affair early on?”

She then admits, “Yeah, but I don’t think Andy ever knew about that.”

Martha Stewart drops a few bombshells in her new Netflix documentary Martha.
Martha Stewart drops a few bombshells in her new Netflix documentary Martha.

The pair were married for nearly three decades after tying the knot in 1961. The former couple welcomed their daughter, Alexis Stewart, in 1965 before divorcing in 1990.

“Getting divorced was a terrible thing for me, because we were the first to divorce in my family,” Stewart continued. “And that we haven’t spoken since the divorce is even more painful. But I’m very strong, and I’m very motivated to get on with life.”

The lifestyle guru revealed that she cheated on her then-husband Andrew Stewart.
The lifestyle guru revealed that she cheated on her then-husband Andrew Stewart.
Martha said Andrew knew nothing about her affair until now.
Martha said Andrew knew nothing about her affair until now.

The docu-series explores Stewart in a series of intimate interviews, tracing her rise from a teen model to an OG influencer and America’s first self-made female billionaire in 1999.

Viewers also get to see how the television personality rebranded her image after going to prison for insider trading in 2004.

“The cookie cutter house and the cookie cutter life, that was not for me,” Stewart said. “I could’ve just been a miserable, has-been housewife, but I didn’t let that happen to myself.”

“I was a trophy for these idiots,” the businesswoman continued about her 2004 sentencing. “Those prosecutors should’ve been put in a Cuisinart and turned on high.”

With Andy outside their home in 1980. Picture: Arthur Schatz/Getty Images
With Andy outside their home in 1980. Picture: Arthur Schatz/Getty Images

Stewart sold her stake in ImClone Systems, a biopharmaceutical company, in December 2001, which raised eyebrows for investigators. They questioned her on the trade in early 2002, but she and her stockbroker, Peter Bacanovic, maintained that they had no insider knowledge that prompted the sale.

However, federal prosecutors later accused Stewart and Bacanovic of lying to the authorities and acting on non-public knowledge when they made the trade.

In early 2004, a highly publicised trial ensued, and Stewart was found guilty of conspiracy and obstruction of justice. The best-selling author was sentenced to five months in prison and two years of probation.

“I had to climb out of a hole,” confessed Stewart in the trailer about reinventing herself after prison.

Her new Netflix doc hits Netflix on October 30.
Her new Netflix doc hits Netflix on October 30.

“I’ll be back. I will be back,” the chef said outside of the courthouse following her sentencing, per The New York Times. “I’m used to all kinds of hard work, as you know, and I’m not afraid. I’m not afraid whatsoever.”

During her time behind bars, the former daytime host kept her company intact, and less than a year after her release in 2005, Stewart was able to write a book and debut two television shows.

On the day of her release from prison, Stewart wrote in a statement on her website: “The experience of the last five months in Alderson, West Virginia, has been life altering and life affirming. Someday, I hope to have the chance to talk more about all that has happened, the extraordinary people I have met here and all that I have learned.”

“One thing I do not ever want is to be identified or I don’t want that to be the major thing of my life,” she told Katie Couric in 2017. “I was a strong person to start with and thank heavens I was and I can still hold my head up high and know that I’m fine.”

Martha premieres October 30 on Netflix.

This article originally appeared in New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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