Title: Martha Stewart's Unedited Take on Her Sports Illustrated Cover Martha Stewart has always been known for her domesticity, and of course, her impeccable fashion sense. So, when she graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, many people were left scratching their heads. But the real kicker came when the critics started scrutinizing her appearance and questioning whether she had undergone any plastic surgery to look that good. But hold up there, folks. The queen of DIY has something to say about all of this. In a recent interview, Stewart dragged the critics saying, "It's not true. I've had absolutely no plastic surgery whatsoever." Well, color us surprised. Who knew looking that good at 81 was simply a result of genetics and a lifetime of cultivating her brand image? Maybe we can all take a page out of her book and start investing in more gardening and baking instead of Botox and fillers. But jokes aside, can we just appreciate the irony here? A woman who built her career on transforming spaces and objects is now being accused of having some work done on her own. It's almost like society's standards of beauty are impossible to meet without some outside help. So, to Martha and all the other women out there who are constantly being judged for their appearance, let's remember that our worth is not defined by how closely we can conform to society's narrow beauty standards. And if that means embracing our wrinkles and age spots like Martha, then so be it.
Title: Martha Stewart's Unedited Take on Her Sports Illustrated Cover Martha Stewart has always been known for her domesticity, and of course, her impeccable fashion sense. So, when she graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, many people were left scratching their heads. But the real kicker came when the critics started scrutinizing her appearance and questioning whether she had undergone any plastic surgery to look that good. But hold up there, folks. The queen of DIY has something to say about all of this. In a recent interview, Stewart dragged the critics saying, "It's not true. I've had absolutely no plastic surgery whatsoever." Well, color us surprised. Who knew looking that good at 81 was simply a result of genetics and a lifetime of cultivating her brand image? Maybe we can all take a page out of her book and start investing in more gardening and baking instead of Botox and fillers. But jokes aside, can we just appreciate the irony here? A woman who built her career on transforming spaces and objects is now being accused of having some work done on her own. It's almost like society's standards of beauty are impossible to meet without some outside help. So, to Martha and all the other women out there who are constantly being judged for their appearance, let's remember that our worth is not defined by how closely we can conform to society's narrow beauty standards. And if that means embracing our wrinkles and age spots like Martha, then so be it.