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Martha Stewart Masters The Art Of The Thirst Trap In New Nightgown Post!

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By Melanie VanDerveer on December 29, 2023 at 10:15 AM EST

Martha Stewart certainly knows how to grab some attention on social media and it's not with a photo of a fabulous meal.

The lifestyle icon recently shared a photo on Instagram that has fans talking! And while this isn't the first "thirst trap" photo Stewart has shared, her followers are loving this side of her.

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Martha Stewart Shares A "Thirst Trap" Photo On Instagram And Fans Are Talking!

Stewart is known for sharing recipes, lifestyle hacks and tips and holiday info, but lately, she's also been sharing another type of social media post - "thirst traps."

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Her casual Instagram caption makes light of the photo she shared - a photo that most 82-year-olds wouldn't share. But when you look this good, why not, right?

"After an eight hour plane trip from westchester to palm beach- horrible by the way - we went to bed early and wore my beautiful @sabiarosa nightgown (linen with robe). I didn't look so bad when I got up at least not as bad as I did when I went to bed- it must be the $$$$$outfit!!" the caption reads.

In just a few short minutes, the post had more than 33,000 likes and 1,000 comments.

"Thrist Trap Martha is my favorite Martha," one person wrote. More than 100 people liked that comment!

"Everyday is a Thirst Trap Day with Martha❤️🔥," another person wrote.

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Tons of other comments about how "iconic" and "great" Stewart looks filled the comment section. One person called her a "hottie," and another said, "Martha can GEEETTTT IIIIITTTTTT." One even called her, "goals."

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This Isn't Martha Stewart's First Thirst Trap Photo!

Martha Stewart at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party
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Stewart has proven she's a pro at the thirst trap photos! She's posted quite a few and every single one gets tons of positive comments.

In October, the TV host shared a photo on Instagram showing off a leg in her dressed up look. Fans commented on how she's out there "slaying."

"Martha still out here slaying!! You are gorgeous!! The epitome of style and grace mixed with fire and sass!! 🔥🙌🏼," one person wrote. Another added, "Omg the leg Martha!!!!"

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Scrolling back to early September, and there's "thirst trap Martha" again! And once again, there's tons of positive comments for Stewart's youthful and sassy look!

"We live for the Martha selfies😍," one person wrote. Another said, "Martha breaks the internet…again!"

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Martha Stewart Shared Her Secrets To Not Becoming An "Old Fashioned Old Lady"

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Stewart isn't gatekeeping her secrets to staying youthful. She recently released a MasterClass titled, "Think Like a Boss, Live Like a Legend."

As America's first self-made billionaire, Stewart told PEOPLE that she often hears comments about re-inventing herself in her class.

"I don’t call it reinvention. I really like to evolve and not be an old-fashioned old lady," she told PEOPLE. "I want to know what my limits are but I also want to extend those limits in every way possible."

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Stewart's class follows her on a busy day at her home in Bedford, New York. She gives a peek into all that can be done in just 24-hours.

"Watching this MasterClass, I think you'll be amazed at how much can be done in a day," she said in her class. "How much good work and enjoyable work can be accomplished in one 24-hour period."

Stewart recently told Page Six that she doesn't "think about age." That mentality has allowed her to accomplish a lot, including posing for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit at the age of 81!

"Age is not the determining factor in terms of friendship or in terms of success," Stewart told Sports Illustrated. "But what people do, how people think, how people act, that's what's important and not your age."

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