While some fans were excited for another sultry photo, one fan said, “Martha, you’ve had too much wine babe.”
In typical Martha fashion, the after-dark selfie was taken in a 13th century castle “remade by a very creative couple into a special resort of extraordinary quality,” according to her caption.
“The heated pool in a stone tower was the perfect place for a new selfie!” the former TV host announced, explaining it was just the aesthetic she wanted: “Dark. Candle lit. Mysterious.” The home design guru was “relaxing before a massage” before celebrating the “@brunellocucinelli_brand founders 70th birthday in Solomeo.” The “Martha Stewart Living” host has become famous for her sultry selfies.The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model is often praised for looking youthful at 88.Instagram
“Martha is back with the thirst traps,” one rejoiced, as another person responded, “open the floodgates 🙌 Ready for it!!”One critic told her to “accept your age” since “it’s not a crime getting older,” as another tsked, “Martha, you’ve had too much wine babe.” Instagram/@marthastewart
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