MarthaStewart opened up about her life with directorR.J.
Those last scenes with me looking like a lonely old lady walking hunched over in the garden?
Boy, I told him to get rid of those, Stewart told theNew York Times.
Martha StewartMichael Loccisano / Getty Images
I hate those last scenes.
It was not that important, Stewart said.
The trial and the actual incarceration was less than two years out of an 83-year life.
I considered it a vacation, to tell you the truth… the trial itself was extremely boring.
Even the judge fell asleep.
R.J. didnt even put that in.
The judge was asleep at the bench.
I wrote it in my diary every day.
Stewarts other gripe that she found shocking was that the director used very little material from her personal archive.
The celebrity chef also called out that her grandchildren were omitted saying, theres not even a mention.
I said to R.J., An essential part of the film is that you play rap music.
Dr. Dre will probably score it, or [Snoop Dogg] or Fredwreck.
I said, I want that music.
Despite Stewarts criticism, she hopes that the documentary inspires women, which is something she is already experiencing.
And thats the thing I like most about the documentary.
Im not surprised that its hard for her to see aspects of it.