Lifestyle icon Martha Stewart has spilled on her unconventional end-of-life plans. During a recent podcast, she revealed she'd rather be composted like her beloved horses than go the traditional burial route. No coffin for this queen of domesticity!
Darlings, hold onto your garden trowels because Martha Stewart just served up the ultimate eco-twist on mortality. On the '50+ & Unfiltered' podcast, host Shawn Killinger got real and asked the 83-year-old mogul if she'd prefer cremation or burial. Stewart? She's all in on composting, thank you very much. 🔥
Picture this: just like her late horses on the farm, Martha envisions a deep hole dug right there on her property. Wrap the body in a simple linen sheet, lower it gently, and fill 'er up—no fancy coffin, no frills. 'It's my property, and it's the way I want to go,' she declared, brushing off any legal hurdles with that signature Stewart sass. Messy? Maybe. Iconic? Absolutely.
And let's not forget, this isn't some fleeting whim from a woman who's danced with death before. Martha's survived not one, not two, but three lightning strikes! Talk about living to tell the tale—or in her case, to compost it.
We all know Martha's got decades left to boss up our dinner parties and home decor, but when the time comes, she'll be nourishing the earth her way. So, is this the greenest glow-up in celeb history, or just Martha being Martha? Spill your thoughts below. 👀