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bitchy | Martha Stewart: my publicist ‘knows where all the bodies are buried’
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bitchy | Martha Stewart: my publicist ‘knows where all the bodies are buried’

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84


As was covered yesterday, the Sussexes attended Kris Jenner’s James Bond-themed 70th birthday over the weekend (along with everyone else in Hollywood). While the predictable subset of salty folks were in an uproar specifically over the Sussexes’ presence, it seems I was in a party of one of, well, not uproar, but rather intense perplexity over an adult holding a themed bday bash. My knee-jerk reaction to that is, it’s a bit ridiculous. Am I being a total spoil sport? One of the guests that night undoubtedly has an opinion on this, and that is OG lifestyle/hospitality queen Martha Stewart. What say you, Stewart — are themed bday parties for adults a good thing, or more like being petted on TV? One thing Miss Martha does seem to be in favor of is a cheeky toast. Before flying out West, Martha presented her longtime publicist and friend Susan Magrino with a Lifetime Achievement Award at a fete hosted by the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Her remarks included some choice comments:

Martha Stewart has never been one to mince words — especially when it comes to the people who’ve helped build her empire.

During a recent appearance at the International Association of Culinary Professionals event in Brooklyn last week, the 84-year-old lifestyle icon turned the spotlight on her longtime publicist and close friend, Susan Magrino.

“There was building. There was rebuilding a business. There’s also been my boyfriends that she’s kept out of Page Six,” Stewart said to the audience with a grin per Page Six, adding that Magrino “knows where all the bodies are buried, in Turkey Hill and in Bedford, and elsewhere.” The comment drew laughter from the crowd, but it also showed the deep trust and loyalty between the two women. Stewart even shared that she calls Magrino every day to “keep her on her toes.”

According to the outlet, Max Tucci, owner of Tuccis and Delmonico’s, introduced Stewart before she presented Magrino with the 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award, surprising her with the honor. Stewart went on to praise Magrino’s work ethic, recalling how she once advised her to take a family loan to launch her agency. “She paid her dad back within a year, and I congratulated her and I was very proud of her,” Stewart said, noting that Magrino’s business has since “expanded exponentially.”

Of course, Stewart couldn’t resist slipping in a playful jab at her friend’s culinary skills, quipping, “She is not the cook, however… maybe after the 40 years alongside me, she’ll take up cooking and become proficient at that.”

In a recent E! News interview, Stewart shifted from industry accolades to her other area of expertise — holiday hosting. The homemaking icon advised that preparation is everything. “Be careful about being organized for your holiday entertaining,” she said, warning that waiting until the last minute can make the season “unbelievably difficult.” Stewart also suggested ordering your turkey early and sticking to recipes you already know work. “Don’t experiment on your guests,” she added with a laugh.

[From Parade via AOL]

Look, if you think Martha Stewart will refrain from getting a dig in at the person she’s there to honor — even when that person has been a veritable lifesaver time and time again — then you’re the fool! Of course Martha had to knock Susan’s cooking while bestowing her with a lifetime achievement award at a culinary event. After all, a (not so) subtle dash of snark is Martha’s (not so) secret ingredient! Condescension was always going to be baked into her words of tribute, along with hints of making the moment all about Martha instead of Susan, like the line about Susan knowing “where all the bodies are buried.” Do you think the audience was laughing genuinely or awkwardly at that? The bit about the “boyfriends that she’s kept out of Page Six” was another obvious attention-getter. (Sidenote: Martha really pays attention to what the NY tabloids say about her!) At this point, I highly doubt Susan was surprised by the tone of Martha’s remarks. As Martha herself noted, they’ve been through worse, and Susan continues to be there for Martha, even when she needlessly stirs up decades-old feuds. May we all be so lucky to have a damage-control maven in our corner.

PS — “Don’t experiment on your guests.” As someone who’s been on the unfortunate end of this equation, I beseech you to heed Martha’s advice.

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Radio Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees List: Alice Cooper, Martha Quinn
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Radio Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees List: Alice Cooper, Martha Quinn

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATE (Oct. 16): Kim Komando, one of the most successful self-syndicated radio hosts and digital media entrepreneurs in the U.S., is set to host the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Swissotel Hotel in Chicago on Thursday, Oct. 30. Komando was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame four years ago.

Komando is best-known for hosting The Kim Komando Show, the largest weekend radio show in the U.S. It airs across 420 radio stations to an estimated six million plus listeners. Komando is also host of the Daily Tech Update and Digital Life Hacks reports, heard on 390 radio stations across the U.S. Komando hosts a tech-business oriented radio show each week on SiriusXM. With more than 700,000 subscribers, The Current — Komando’s daily newsletter — commands one of the highest open rates in digital media. She has also been a columnist for USA Today since 2002, and with the Daily Mail since 2020. 

Tickets to the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony are on sale now at www.radiohalloffame.com. A portion of ticket purchases is a tax-deductible charitable donation to the Museum of Broadcast Communications.

PREVIOUSLY (June 30): Alice Cooper, host of Nights With Alice Cooper and Alice’s Attic, and Martha Quinn, host of The Martha Quinn Show, are among the 2025 inductees into the Radio Hall of Fame.

Cooper, who topped the Billboard 200 in 1973 with his album Billion Dollar Babies, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. He is just the second person who was inducted as a performer in the Rock Hall to also be admitted to the Radio Hall of Fame, following R&B legend James Brown. (Four other Radio Hall inductees were honored by the Rock Hall in the non-performer category:  Alan Freed, Sam Phillips, Dick Clark and Don Cornelius.)

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Quinn gained pop-culture immortality as one of MTV’s five original VJs when that culture-shaking channel launched in 1981, along with Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, J.J. Jackson and Nina Blackwood. Quinn is the first of these five VJs to join the Radio Hall of Fame.

On Monday (June 30), the Museum of Broadcast Communications announced the selection of 10 new inductees – nine individuals and one team (Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch of The Bob & Sheri Show) – into the Radio Hall of Fame for 2025. They will be honored at the in-person 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 30 at the Swissotel Hotel in Chicago.

Six of the 10 inductees were determined by a voting participant panel comprised of more than 900 industry professionals. The other four inductees were voted on by the Radio Hall of Fame 2025 nominating committee.

“Our 2025 Induction Ceremony and Celebration will be a special, standing-room-only, event honoring the talents, history and contributions of 11 incredible people,” Kraig Kitchin, co-chair of the Radio Hall of Fame, said in a statement. “I cannot wait to celebrate the careers and impact of these men and women who’ve made a forever positive impact on the radio industry!”

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Dennis Green, co-chair of the Radio Hall of Fame, added: “These Radio Hall of Famers have entertained us, informed us, and helped to bring special moments to our lives through a medium that does this better than any other.”

The Radio Hall of Fame was founded by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988. The Museum of Broadcast Communications took over operations of the Hall in 1991.

Tickets for the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction ceremony are on sale now at the Radio Hall of Fame site. Individual tickets are $595 per person. A portion of ticket purchases is a tax-deductible charitable donation to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, home to the Radio Hall of Fame.

Here’s the full list of 2025 Radio Hall of Fame inductees:

INDUCTED

Tom Carballo (Mojo), Mojo in the Morning – WKQI FM / Detroit

Alice Cooper, Nights With Alice Cooper/Alice’s Attic

Colin Cowherd, The Herd with Colin Cowherd

DeDe McGuire, DeDe in the Morning

Mike McVay, McVay Media

Martha Quinn, The Martha Quinn Show, iHeartMedia

Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch, The Bob & Sheri Show

Scott Simon, Weekend Edition Saturday, National Public Radio

Shelley “The Playboy” Stewart

Julie Talbott, Premiere Networks

For the record, here are 2025 nominees who were not inducted this year:

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Radio Hall of Fame

NOT INDUCTED

Bert Weiss

Big D & Bubba

Bob and Sheri

Bob Sirott

Bob Stroud

D.L. Hughley

Enrique Santos

Funkmaster Flex

Joey Reynolds

John Garabedian

John Kobylt & Ken Chiampou, co-hosts of The John & Ken Show

Kevin Matthews

Kid Leo

Larry Elder

Laurie De Young

Mark “Hawkeye” Louis

Raul Brindis

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Martha Stewart Skin Care: We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
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Martha Stewart Skin Care: We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not every day a celebrity beauty brand truly piques our interest, but when we heard the news about Martha Stewart’s skin care line, Elm Biosciences, we couldn’t help but be curious. After all, this is the woman who makes constant headlines for her ageless skin (which, according to Stewart, has no help from Botox or plastic surgery) and, not to mention, graced the cover of Sports Illustrated.

Described as “intentional skin care for living and aging well,” Elm Biosciences has been five years in the making and was developed in partnership with Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, Stewart’s longtime dermatologist and the founder of Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery in New York City.

Curious to see if the Martha magic is worth the hype? We asked four Glamour editors of varying ages and skin types to put the Elm Biosciences A3O Elemental Serum to the test. Ahead, our honest review on Martha Stewart’s skin care line.

About Martha Stewart’s skin care line

Elm Inner Dose Daily Skin Supplement

The inaugural launch includes The A3O Elemental Serum ($150) and Inner Dose Daily Skin Supplement ($50), which both aim to restore skin appearance, support the barrier, and improve resilience. According to the brand, the serum is the first of its kind, using patented A30 Complex, a combination of powerful antioxidants, to target UV damage, pigmentation, dehydration, and irritation. It was also designed to play well with other products in your skin care routine and work well under makeup.

Lauren Brown, creative visuals director

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“The packaging of this serum is beautiful and definitely luxury: gold hardware, matte glass, and chic typography. The serum itself is a gold-yellow shade that looks almost tinted at first, but sheers out once applied. My skin looked super glowy and felt really hydrated. I definitely noticed the smell, which is a floral-meets-botanical fragrance, but I really like the scent so it didn’t bother me. Even after applying my makeup, I noticed my complexion looked a lot brighter. I took a cue from the instructions and also applied it to the neck and décolleté, which gave me a nice overall glow. If you’re a luxury skin care obsessive, it’s worth the $150 investment.” —Lauren Brown, Glamour creative visuals director

Eilish Morley, global director, editorial operations

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“When applied on skin, the serum has an almost shimmery effect to it. I noticed my complexion looked a lot brighter than usual, which lasted throughout the week. The formula melts into skin well and didn’t leave me feeling tacky or sticky. The biggest benefits I saw were hydration and brightening—my skin felt plump and soft with a nice glow. As for things I didn’t love: The serum has a specific smell that I didn’t find pleasant. My nose is pretty sensitive, so I usually lean toward something with no fragrance or very light fragrance. If there was an unscented version, I would be totally sold.” —Eilish Morley, Glamour global director, editorial operations

Ariana Yaptangco, senior beauty editor

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“The first thing I noticed about this serum was the smell, which I actually enjoy (the scent is rich and fancy—reminiscent of La Mer) but made me a little hesitant. My skin has been through rounds of intense laser treatments to smooth acne scarring and has become much more sensitive. Anything overly fragranced tends to make me itchy and splotchy. I pumped the gilded bottle (again, rich and fancy) and hoped for the best. You can imagine my surprise when I had zero negative reaction to this product. Instead, it made my skin feel plump and healthy, with the most unreal glow. I like using it in the morning before makeup, for an instant boost of brightness. The key is the patented A30 complex, which uses antioxidants to target UV damage, pigmentation, dehydration, and irritation. Jury’s out on UV damage (that requires more long-term testing), but you can definitely check off those last three skin concerns. At $150, it’s definitely a splurge, but if you have the means, it’s worth the short-term benefits (and worth waiting to see the long-term).” —Ariana Yaptangco, Glamour senior beauty editor

Anna Moeslein, deputy editor

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“My skin can be reactive to new products sometimes, but that wasn’t the case with this serum—a sign that it’s as gentle for sensitive skin as promised. The formula absorbed well and wasn’t too sticky on the skin. And because it is so gentle, I found it paired nicely with the rest of my skin care routine. My skin felt smoother and more hydrated, which helped create a good base for my makeup. I think I’ll need to use it longer than a few weeks to really see the full results and decide if it’s as transformative as the packaging claims. If so, it may be worth the $150 price tag. But it’s a promising start!” —Anna Moeslein, Glamour deputy editor

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