The 82-year-old shared how a promising dinner at a high-end restaurant turned sour when her date failed to leave a tip, a faux pas she considers unforgivable. Stewart's tale, combined with her charming banter with SNL alum Ana Gasteyer, provided an amusing reminder of the importance of respect and generosity, even in casual encounters.Stewart's career achievements and personal life have recently been explored in the Netflix documentary Martha, which offers an intimate look at her evolution from model to media mogul. Additionally, her much-anticipated 100th cookbook, Martha: The Cookbook: 100 Favorite Recipes, with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen, hit shelves today, offering fans a treasure trove of culinary inspiration and personal anecdotes.Martha Stewart's Deal-Breaker Date Story
During an engaging chat with Drew Barrymore and Ana Gasteyer—who hilariously impersonated Stewart on the show—Martha shared one of her most memorable dating misadventures. While recounting the event, Stewart explained that she had been using a dating app as part of a project. She described going to an exclusive, hard-to-book restaurant with her date. Though the meal was complimentary as part of the gig, the man neglected to leave a tip, which instantly turned her off.Stewart, whose impeccable standards extend beyond the kitchen, did not hesitate to declare tipping etiquette a non-negotiable part of her dating rules. The live audience enthusiastically agreed, reacting with groans and laughter.The Iconic Life of Martha Stewart
Stewart’s love life has been a topic of interest for years, particularly since her divorce from Andrew Stewart in 1990. The couple shares one daughter, Alexis Stewart, and two grandchildren, Jude and Truman. Despite her personal ups and downs, Stewart has built an extraordinary career, earning her the distinction of being a 100-time New York Times best-selling author.Her journey is now chronicled in the Netflix documentary Martha, which premiered on October 30. The film offers a rare glimpse into her personal and professional milestones, from her early days as a model to her empire-building years as a media mogul.Martha's Latest Milestone
Adding to her legacy, Stewart released her landmark 100th cookbook, Martha: The Cookbook, today. Featuring a curated selection of recipes and heartfelt stories from her kitchen, the book is now available on platforms like Amazon, QVC, Williams Sonoma, and Penguin Random House.Whether she's sharing life lessons or impeccable recipes, Martha Stewart remains a source of inspiration and entertainment across generations.
During an engaging chat with Drew Barrymore and Ana Gasteyer—who hilariously impersonated Stewart on the show—Martha shared one of her most memorable dating misadventures. While recounting the event, Stewart explained that she had been using a dating app as part of a project. She described going to an exclusive, hard-to-book restaurant with her date. Though the meal was complimentary as part of the gig, the man neglected to leave a tip, which instantly turned her off.Stewart, whose impeccable standards extend beyond the kitchen, did not hesitate to declare tipping etiquette a non-negotiable part of her dating rules. The live audience enthusiastically agreed, reacting with groans and laughter.The Iconic Life of Martha Stewart
Stewart’s love life has been a topic of interest for years, particularly since her divorce from Andrew Stewart in 1990. The couple shares one daughter, Alexis Stewart, and two grandchildren, Jude and Truman. Despite her personal ups and downs, Stewart has built an extraordinary career, earning her the distinction of being a 100-time New York Times best-selling author.Her journey is now chronicled in the Netflix documentary Martha, which premiered on October 30. The film offers a rare glimpse into her personal and professional milestones, from her early days as a model to her empire-building years as a media mogul.Martha's Latest Milestone
Adding to her legacy, Stewart released her landmark 100th cookbook, Martha: The Cookbook, today. Featuring a curated selection of recipes and heartfelt stories from her kitchen, the book is now available on platforms like Amazon, QVC, Williams Sonoma, and Penguin Random House.Whether she's sharing life lessons or impeccable recipes, Martha Stewart remains a source of inspiration and entertainment across generations.