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Martha Stewart Just Made History With Her 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Cover—And It's Iconic

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The 81-year-old lifestyle guru is the oldest person to ever grace the magazine's cover for their legendary swimsuit edition.

Martha Stewart just made history... okay that part should come as no surprise.

But she just made history as Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's oldest cover model at 81 years old, a year after Maye Musk took the crown at the age of 74.


Stewart told the magazine:

"Usually I'm motivated by pay."
"But this time I was motivated by showing people that a woman my age could still look good, feel good, be good."

You can see the stunning cover below.

Stewart added:

"I thought that this is kind of historic and that I better look really good."

And that she did.

She shared a sit down with the issue's editor MJ Day on her podcast where they discussed the photoshoot and shared more photos.

You can watch an excerpt here:

Friends and fans commented on her Instagram post.

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Fans on Twitter agreed and sang the praises of the icon.











SI Swimsuit editor in chief MJ Day said of Stewart:

"Never in her life has she let her circumstances dictate her outcome."
"She's changed with the times - always one step ahead, it seems - to build a wide-reaching business empire."

Day also shared in a statement provided to Yahoo Life:

"While the industry wavers on its arbitrary notion of beauty, our issue has stayed the course, showcasing the women of today, the women shaping the future."
"Martha Stewart is a legend. The definition of a great female entrepreneur who built a dynasty against insurmountable odds."

And there's a reason for that, as Stewart explained:

"My motto is, when you're through changing, you're through."

You can get a sneak peak from inside the magazine below.

Brava, Ms. Stewart 🔥

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