Martha Stewart has made a surprising remark about her first marriage in the upcoming Netflix documentary Martha, including a romantic encounter with a stranger during her honeymoon. Stewart, who recently turned down an offer to appear on The Golden Bachelorette , details the moment she kissed an unknown man at Florence's Duomo Cathedral while traveling through Europe with her then-husband Andrew Stewart in 1961. The incident occurred when she visited the cathedral alone on Easter Eve, as her husband opted to remain at their hotel.
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She describes the experience as "emotional" and insists it was "neither naughty nor unfaithful." The documentary, set for release on Netflix, also explores Stewart's marriage to Andrew, which began when she was just 19. The couple met on a blind date in 1960 while she attended Barnard College and he studied at Yale Law School.
Their relationship, which produced daughter Alexis in 1965, eventually ended in divorce in 1990 after a 1987 separation. "He was not satisfied at home," Stewart says of Andrew in the film. "I don't know how many different girlfriends he had during this time, but I think there were quite a few," she went on to allege.
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