Why Martha Stewart canceled her Thanksgiving dinner: Gave up
She’s giving us pumpkin to talk about.
Martha Stewart revealed Thursday that she has officially canceled her Thanksgiving dinner — after her guests bailed on her.
“I gave up Thanksgiving. I canceled,” Stewart, 82, said while appearing on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
“Nine guests canceled because somebody got sick. So … I called up my chef friend and I said, ‘We’re not doing Thanksgiving.’”
According to the lifestyle guru, she has cooked several turkeys on various TV programs and was getting tired of preparing the dish anyway.
“I’ve also cooked 14 turkeys already for my TV show, and I still have to [cook] one more turkey on the ‘Today’ show,” Stewart continued. “So forget it.”
Stewart did, in fact, stop by the famed morning show as a part of its eighth annual All-Star Thanksgiving special and dished out her way of making “the juiciest roasted turkey in the world.”
When asked by Clarkson, 41, if she was “all turkeyed out,” the mogul responded in the affirmative.
“I am all turkeyed out,” Stewart agreed, laughing.
Stewart still plans to score several delicious meals on turkey day, however.
“I made a plan,” Stewart explained. “Friends, of course, invited me to their home, so I’m going to about five different homes to taste different courses.”
“Those friends must be so stressed out,” Clarkson laughed.
“Oh, I hope so,” Stewart responded with glee.
“If you were coming to my house, I would for sure lie and say I cooked it and have somebody else do it,” the “Since U Been Gone” singer admitted.
Even though the media mogul has decided to cancel her Thanksgiving dinner, Stewart will leave her luxurious 153-acre estate Cantitoe Corners in Westchester County open to the public.
The residence, which often appears in the lifestyle juggernaut’s sizzling Instagram, was acquired by Stewart in 2000 for a whopping $15.2 million.
In honor of the holiday, an overnight stay at the charming manor starts at just $11.23 and can be reserved at Booking.com.
Available starting Nov. 18, those wishing to stay in the mansion must be 21 or older, sign a non-disclosure agreement and undergo security screening before entering the property.
The Tenant House boasts an open-shelf kitchen, an espresso maker and several pieces of luxurious furniture.
Amenities include free private parking for one car, wireless internet, a kitchen, a terrace, a garden and a flat-screen TV.
According to the listing, children, pets and smoking are not allowed.
Guests will also be forbidden to cook at the estate, but will have all meals prepared for them.
“Whoever the lucky couple is, I think they will have a lovely time and be entranced with the charm of Bedford. … the whole township is just beautiful,” Stewart told CNN.
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