Martha
Stewart’s daughter Alexis has penned a new tell-all book in which she
blasts her homemaking mother. The new book, “Whateverland: Learning to
Live Here,” is set to hit bookstores on October 18th. It includes some
less than complimentary passages about Martha. “If I didn’t do something
perfectly, I had to do it again. I grew up with a glue gun pointed at
my head,” the 46-year-old writes. She also adds that holidays were not
always a pleasant experience in the Stewart home: “Martha was not
interested in being kid-friendly. She would hand me things right before
Christmas and say, ‘Now wrap these but don’t look inside. Halloween was
also a grim affair: There were no costumes,” she writes. “There was no
anything. We turned off all the lights and pretended we weren’t home.”
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