There are few celebrities in the world more famous than Martha Stewart. You'd think she'd be too busy with doing rich cooking and fashion things to come to Missouri, but you'd be wrong. I've found at least 5 times that she's brought her famous glamorous life to Missouri.

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If you aren't familiar with Martha Stewart, what have you been doing with your life? It'd be hard to watch any television without seeing her at some point. Her own website describes her best saying "an entrepreneur, a best-selling author of 99 (to date) lifestyle books, an Emmy Award–winning television show host...She's been a household name for over four decades, beginning in 1982 with the release of Entertaining by Martha Stewart."

Here are the documented times that Martha has come to Missouri

Dec 2, 2011 - Martha visited the Hallmark Center and Creative Candles in Kansas City. She said in her blog about her visit that Creative Candles in Kansas City is also one of her "secret sources".

January 29, 2018 - Martha Stewart at the St. Louis Art Museum. The Riverfront Times documented Martha's visit to St. Louis. 2018 was a big year for Martha Stewart and the St. Louis Art Museum.

June 20, 2018 - Martha Stewart visited the St. Louis Art Museum. This was her celebration of "Art in Bloom" the annual exhibition of art and fresh flowers.

March 17, 2020 - Martha Stewart wrote about a St. Louis, Missouri wedding. Not only was Martha a presence apparently, but also there were 250 guests and the Budweiser Clydesdales were even there.

September 7, 2022 - Martha Stewart at a garden wedding in St. Louis. This wedding was originally scheduled for 2020, but delayed by the pandemic. Martha referred to it as "one for the books" in her blog.

Might be a good idea to follow Martha Stewart's famous blog for the next time she and Missouri spend time together.

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