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Martha Stewart rejects plastic surgery rumors

Martha says she refuses to get plastic surgery, opting for more natural solutions to keep her youthful and sultry appearance.

Martha Stewart made Sports Illustrated history as the oldest model to appear on the cover at the glowing age of 81.

This domestic goddess prepared for the shoot for a couple of months, but refused to get any plastic surgery.

No interest in plastic surgery

Martha says that she will not go under the knife, not now and not ever. She has absolutely no interest in “altering her face” to look younger, and responded to speculation about having a face lift.

“I have never had plastic surgery,” said Stewart. “You can absolutely say that. No knife on my face, neck or back.”

Stewart did some modeling in her early 20s, but it never amounted to much.

“When I was a model and posing all the time in bathing suits and sporty sexy things, that’s the time I should have been on the cover,” she said.

“But I wasn’t $75-an-hour model then. I was only a $50- and $60-an-hour model.”

How Martha prepared for her shoot

Though she refuses to get plastic surgery done, that doesn’t mean Stewart didn’t put in work to make herself a glowing, show-stopping queen.

“I have very healthy, good hair. I drink green juice every day. I take my vitamins. I eat very healthfully. I have very good skin doctors. I’m very careful in the sun. I wear hats, and I wear sunblock every single day,” says Martha.

She also upped her Pilates to three times a week, watched what she ate and stopped drinking alcohol.

“I had my regular facials but maybe more frequently, and I also got a spray tan,” she said.

Martha admits she’s had a touch of fillers and treatments here and there but nothing serious, stating “she doesn’t like botox” and does as little as possible for a woman in the spotlight at her age.

It’s no doubt a welcome change to see a woman who’s kept her beauty and allure with the power of health and wellness.

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