'Pissed' Martha Stewart reveals 'bastard' parole officer stopped her from hosting 'SNL' - and she wants another crack at it
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Martha Stewart, at 83, expressed her desire to host 'Saturday Night Live' during an appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.' She recalled being offered the opportunity shortly after her prison release in 2005, but her parole officer prevented her from taking part. Stewart humorously reminisced about the situation, saying she still holds resentment towards the officer. She encouraged audience participation to start a campaign for her to host, following a formidable career resurgence post-incarceration. Stewart's new documentary on Netflix recounts her prison experiences, adding a deeper layer to her narrative.
I wanted to, and they asked me as I was coming out of Alderson, that camp I was in for a while. And my parole officer wouldn't give me the time to do it, that bastard! I still have his name and his number.
Physical exam, stripped of all clothes. Squat, arms out, cough - embarrassing. I had to do all that crap that you see in the movies. You can't even believe that that's what you're going through.
Stewart is one of the most impersonated people on 'SNL.' She's been portrayed by nine different stars on the show.
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