'Thirst Trap' Martha Stewart Returns In New Video And Fans Can't Get Enough: 'The Way I Gasped'
Martha Stewart is making one thing crystal clear: at 83 years old, she's still got it. The entrepreneur, television personality, and professional thirst trapper teamed up with M.A.C. Cosmetics for a sultry new social campaign—five years after she nearly broke the internet with a hot poolside selfie.
To promote the beauty brand's lineup of nude lipsticks, liners, and eye palette, Stewart leans into the cheeky theme—and channels her alter ego, Thirst Trap Martha. Outfitted in a lacy silk robe, she seductively sucks on strawberries while testing (and, ahem, moaning over) the new products.
"[The photos are] charming and I think they'll get some attention," Stewart told People of the campaign. "I love what I look like in these pictures. They're almost selfie-like. This fabulous nude color lipstick really makes the face. It's a beautiful color."
That they did. Fans sprinted to the comment section, naturally. "What's going on here Martha?.... Keep on girl 🔥 Martha out to take your man 🤣🤣🤣," one user wrote, while another chimed in, "Thirst trap Martha is my favorite Martha 🔥."
"I'm just trying to thirst trap at 83 like this because what?! *takes notes*" a third person added.
"The way I gasped at the honey scene" and "Does it get more iconic than this?! Legends only," others wrote.
"It's no good running around feeling unsure of oneself, or not believing that you can get a job done in the right way, so, I constantly try to get people to just step up, step up to the job and feel good, and be proud of the result," Stewart said.
Following Stewart's 2020 OG thirst trap (weren't we all just looking for a little attention back then?), Stewart opened up about her shameless selfies, admitting, "I love those thirst traps." She even shared some advice, which, yep we are gladly taking.
"Well, you have to feel that you look good," she said. "Don't question yourself. Just put on a little fresh makeup and you look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'Oh, boy, I really look OK.' Take the picture and make sure you have light on your face. I always have light directly on my face."
In Martha (and her thirst traps) we trust.
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