I had to do all that crap that you see in the movies."
But things only got worse.
And severely reprimanded she was.

“I was dragged into solitary for touching an officer.
No food or water for a day.”
Stewart’s days in the guardhouse eventually ended, and she was free to go home.

Unfortunately, she had no one to lean on.
Although their marriage lasted for 29 years, it was far from a happy union.
“He was not satisfied at home.

Worsening the situation, some of these girlfriends were people she knew.
In one instance, he even started a relationship with an employee Martha had graciously welcomed into her home.
“When I was traveling, Andy started up with her.

It was like I put out a snack for Andy,” she recalled.
Interestingly, Andrew claims that he wasn’t the first to break their marital vows Martha was.
It’s worth noting that the author and businesswoman admitted to having at least two affairs in her documentary.

In the end, though, it was Andrew who sealed their marriage’s fate by filing for divorce.
Martha soon realized her husband was leaving her and became frantic.
No one will ever care about you like I do nor will ever love you as much.

Give me another chance, Andy.
I’m so sorry about so much.
Why does it have to be too late?”
Eventually, even Martha realized her wishes would do no good.
The couple divorced in 1990, and Andrew Stewart married Robyn Fairclough in 1993.
They later divorced before Andrew moved on to his third wife.
To top it off, the engineer claimed Stewart was a terrible friend.
She described avoiding bathroom breaks while dining out with Stewart and other friends to escape being gossiped about.
These claims and allegations must have hurt Martha Stewart, considering she was a godmother to Pasternak’s kids.
We miss him."
“The cause of the blast has yet to be determined,” she shared.
Sadly, there were more devastating losses to come.
“I will miss her very badly,” she wrote onInstagram.