In 2020, Martha Stewart was the stuff of wildest fantasies, but it sounds like the year 2021 has been equally kind to the media mogul.
On Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen this week, Martha claimed to Andy Cohen that she is currently dating a person she met thanks to her famous, viral pool selfie from last year (unfortunately, none of these romances panned out).
When host Andy Cohen asked her if she was seeing anyone, Stewart said, “Yes, I am.” “I shouldn't say no,” he swiftly clarified. Yes, I do, but you won't find out from me.”
When asked about her new love interest, she chose to talk about a prior almost-boyfriend instead: none other than the late, great Larry King.
When she went to dinner with King in NYC, she recalled, “I assumed we were just talking about journalism, etc., etc. and then he sort of got a bit amorous.” Everybody noticed I was out with Larry King, and Larry King was not my type romantically if you see what I mean. “
Even if their relationship didn't work out, Stewart still had high comments for the late broadcaster. “By the way, he was one of the friendliest interviewers on television, if not the most so. Moreover, they're thorough and considerate, and interested. That was Larry King for you.”
Who is He?
However, Martha Stewart would not reveal the identity of her special someone.
On Thursday's edition of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the lifestyle mogul opened up about her love life, claiming that she had “quite a few” direct messages from eligible bachelors when she posted her “thirst trap” photo last summer.
No dates came as a result of her efforts, although she was only single for a short time.
An earlier segment of the show included Stewart discussing her relationship with Larry King, who passed away in January at the age of 87.
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When Stewart, 80, went to Elio's in New York City with King, he assumed it was just the two of them—until he noticed that King looked to indicate differently.
A few minutes into the conversation, he “kind of became a little romantic,” she said.
Despite the fact that Stewart did not specify the year of their supper, she did mention that other tables at the table assumed they were dating because they saw them together.
When Larry King died, “everyone was noting I was out with Larry King, and Larry King was not my type romantically, if you see what I mean,” said Stewart, who had previously revealed their date in her homage to King.
Asked by Andy Cohen whether she was dating anyone, Stewart said, “I am.” “”I shouldn't say no,” I add before adding, “but I will.” I mean, but I'm not going to tell you what I'm going to tell you.”
What is Martha Stewart's Net Worth?
She is an American entrepreneur and television personality with a net worth in the neighbourhood of $400 million. In order to amass such a fortune, she has built a media empire that encompasses television, periodicals, and home goods.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia had an explosive IPO at the zenith of her fame, which coincided with the top of the dotcom boom.
Martha Stewart became the first self-made female billionaire in the United States on the day her firm went public. After the bubble burst, the company's market value decreased by more than 50%.
Career
After the success of her debut book, Clarkson Potter Publishing imprint released a number of further novels by her.
The Martha Stewart Quick Cook (1983), Martha Stewart's Hors D'oeuvres (1984), Martha Stewart Pies & Tarts (1985), Weddings (1987), “The Wedding Planner” (1988), “Martha Stewart's Secrets for Entertaining” (1988), Martha Stewart's Quick Cook Menus (1988), and Martha Stewart's Christmas (1988) are a few examples (1989).
As well as appearing on shows like “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and “Larry King Live,” she has written numerous newspaper and magazine pieces and articles.
For her new magazine, Time Publishing Ventures negotiated a deal with Stewart in 1990. There were 250,000 subscribers to “Martha Stewart Living” when it launched in late 1990. Stewart was also the editor-in-chief of the magazine.
In 1993, a television series based on Martha Stewart's magazine, “Martha Stewart Living,” premiered. Initially, the show was a half-hour programme that aired weekly, but in 1999, it was enlarged to an hour and lasted until 2004.