It’s funny how we don’t hear about Martha Stewart’s adventures in incarceration that much anymore.
When we do, it’s from Martha herself, ever-so-slightly self-deprecatingly poking fun at her indiscretions by addressing her time imprisoned as “confined,’ or “away at camp.”
In 2004, Martha was jailed for five months, followed by five months of house arrest and two years supervised release, for her involvement in a stock trading scandal.
Additionally, she was prohibited from acting as a director, CEO, or CFO of any public company for another five years.
Interestingly while she was confined, her net worth more than quadrupled, solidifying her relevance, popularity, and ever-classic lifestyle guru trusted tips.
In her most recent TikTok video, she boasts her lovely camp-made Christmas collection in an advertisement-inspired post.
TikTok; pictured above is Martha with her nativity set
While she was “away at camp” in her penalized pottery class, she made an exquisite nativity scene.
The creche consists of fourteen pieces; Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, an innkeeper, camels, oxen, and shepherds and can be yours at four easy payments of $37.25 or $149.00 with complimentary shipping from Martha.com.
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It’s wonderful to see her making waves again with her creativity, elegance, expertise, and excellent taste.
Her attention to detail is her forte—no matter where the venue is, Martha shows up, and she shows up in grand style.
An American businesswoman entrepreneur, author, rap music appreciator, strong animal rights advocate, director, and lifestyle guru, she remains popular throughout the world, fueling the Martha Empire.
Wash your hands and say your prayers; germs and baby Jesus are everywhere but, there’s only one baby Jesus in Martha’s house.
TikTok; pictured above Martha shows us her inmate number, which was put on the bottom of her original pieces
You can buy the nativity set on Martha.com here for $149. “There is almost no Christmas tradition as enduring as the Nativity, and whether you are looking to start this custom in your home, or help a friend or family member carry it on in theirs, this ceramic Nativity Set from Martha Stewart is an elegant take on the classic configuration,” the website description reads.
“Comprised of 14 figurines — 3 camels, 2 shepherds, 2 ox, 3 wise men, an innkeeper, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph — the set creates a complete scene of the first Christmas.”
“The figurines are about 6” to 8” tall (though some are smaller), and finished with a glossy ivory glaze that will reflect the shimmering lights around your home and provide an extra dazzle to the divine display.”
@marthastewart You’ll never guess where I made this nativity scene…?Get ready for a storytime #HolidayCountdown #LearnOnTikTok #TikTokPartner