Martha Stewart isn’t about to fake a smile for anyone, not even her famous neighbors.
The 83-year-old housekeeper was not shy about her true opinion of the neighbor Ryan Reynolds during her appearance at Bilt Rewards’ November Rent Free Game Show.
During the online event, Stewart was asked to guess who viewers would put on the list of celebrities who were fun to be around.
“He’s probably on the list just because he covers himself in his movies and you don’t see his face – Ryan Reynolds, is he one of them?” she said.
The entrepreneur didn’t stop there and shared more of her thoughts on the Deadpool actor.
‘Do you want to know something? He’s not that funny in real life,” she said.
Stewart, who spoke with the CEO of BILT Ankur Jain further explained during the online show: “No, he’s not that funny. He is very serious.”
The craft icon added that her opinion of his humor was not an indictment of him as a professional actor.
‘He’s a good actor. He can act funny, but he’s not funny,” she said. “Maybe he can be funny again.”
Stewart said she was “going to get in trouble” for what she said about Reynolds.
Reynolds, however, was a good sport and played along a response to X.
‘I don’t agree with her. But I tried that once. The woman is unexpectedly spry. She really closed the gap after a kilometer or so,” he wrote.
Stewart recently made headlines for opening up about her ex-husband Andrew Stewart – and revealed some intimate details about their early relationship.
Stewart started dating Andrew when she was 19. The two were founded by Andrew’s sister, who attended Barnard with the lifestyle mogul.
“He picked me up in his little yellow Mercedes sedan. I had never been in a Mercedes before,” she said in the new Netfilx documentary Martha. “We went out to eat. He was very polite and personable, and he had traveled a lot. It was exciting to meet a sophisticated young man. And he had an American Express card, which was very important at that time.”
She also went into details about losing her virginity to Andrew. “I had never slept with anyone before,” she said. “He was very aggressive and I liked that.”
The two married in 1961 and finally finalized their divorce in 1990. The documentary revealed that both she and Andrew had had additional marital affairs before ending their relationship.
Stewart denounced the documentary and director R.J. Cutler in one interview with the New York Timespublished Wednesday, October 30.
“RJ had full access, and he actually used very little,” she said, adding. “It was just shocking.”
She also said that she would have liked the final scenes of the film to be deleted.
‘Those last scenes where I look like a lonely old lady hunched over in the garden? Boy, I told him to put that away. And he refused. I hate those last scenes. Hate them.”