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A young female stockbroker breaking barriers on Wall Street in the 1960s; an innovative caterer from a farmhouse in Connecticut; a female self-made billionaire and media mogul; and an Alderson Federal Prison Camp inmate – these and more are The Many Lives of Martha Stewart. The new CNN Original Series The Many Lives of Martha Stewart traces Stewart's explosive rise to success, her staggering fall from grace, and her momentous comeback to the limelight, establishing herself as one of the country's most fabled figures. Her brand became one of the most profitable, yet polarizing, in the world – and that was before she was investigated for insider trading. Weaving together never-before-seen images from Stewart's past, rich archival footage including from Stewart's numerous sit-downs on CNN's Larry King Live, and exclusive interviews with Stewart's former employees, colleagues, fellow inmates, and closest confidantes, this illuminating series pulls back the curtain to reveal the woman behind the legendary lifestyle icon.
A young Martha Stewart begins on Wall Street, but her passion for food leads her and husband Andy to establish a catering and media empire; her cookbook, "Entertaining," with splendid photos, marks her global introduction.
Martha Stewart releases another hit, but faces personal conflicts as her marriage crumbles; undeterred, she partners with Kmart and launches Martha Stewart Living, solidifying the rise of her empire.
Martha Stewart's peak success in 1999 is followed by a swift downfall; two years later, she's found guilty of lying to authorities, serving five months in prison and five months under house arrest.
Martha Stewart befriends inmates in prison; doubts about her comeback arise, yet she swiftly resumes work and faces unexpected challenges; Martha embraces a new, popular and culturally relevant version of herself.
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