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Charli XCX mentions Martha Stewart, journalist feud in ‘SNL’ monologue.

Charli XCX mentions Martha Stewart, journalist feud in ‘SNL’ monologue.

Now it Brother.

Charli XCX hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend and reminisced Martha Stewart’s feud with The Post journalist Andrea Peyser during her opening monologue.

The 32-year-old singer used Stewart, 83, falsely claiming that Peyser was dead inside her. Netflix Documentaryand further “I’m a living bitch!” Pacer. clapback, as an example of what a “brother” is.

Charli XCX on Saturday Night Live. NBC/SNL
Charli XCX hosts “SNL”. NBC/SNL

“Honestly, it’s just an attitude.” said Charlie “It’s the atmosphere. For example, Martha Stewart’s new documentary: When Martha gets angry about an old magazine article and says she’s glad the journalist who wrote it is dead, is impudence”.

“And then last Friday, when the same reporter answered and said, ‘Hey, I’m alive, bitch,’ that was extremely cheeky,” Charlie added.

The “Apple” singer then declared that “anyone can be a brother” as she was joined on stage by “SNL” alum Kyle Mooney.

Martha Stewart in her Netflix documentary. Netflix

In the documentary “Martha,” Stewart talked about a “New York Post woman” who wrote “terrible” things about her during her trial for an insider trading scheme in 2004. Famous housewife served five months in prison for her crimes.

“But she’s dead now, thank God,” Stewart said of Peyser, without naming her.

Andrea Peyser in 2002. Lorenzo Sinillo

“And no one should have to put up with the crap she wrote all the time,” she added.

But Peyser, who covered Stewart’s six-week trial almost daily from a Manhattan courtroom for The Post, told Stewart, “I’m alive, bitch.”

“The news of my death was a shock. Should I be afraid to keep writing this crap?’ – the writer added in it Column 7 November.

Andrea Peyser in 2013. Tamara Beckwith/New York Post
Andrea Peiser’s 2004 Martha Stewart column. New York Post
March 6, 2004 New York Post cover.

“Long after she and her insider stockbroker, Peter Bakanovich, were convicted of securities fraud and other crimes and then lied about it to federal investigators, she doesn’t think about her family, about her employees who don’t know how to abuse, about their mini zoo with animals. , or even her own pathetic self. She focused her rage on me,” Peyser wrote.

She also said, “Martha thinks I’m ‘dead.’ But instead of feeling angry or upset that Martha cheated on me, or seeking an emergency protection order, I feel extremely sad in the face of Martha’s bitterness.”

Martha Stewart at the opening of the Louis Vuitton store on 57th Street in New York on November 14. Getty Images for Louis Vuitton

Stewart responded to Pacer’s column speaking at an event at the Philadelphia Conference for Women, telling the audience, “She wrote this very sharp piece today in the New York Post, my favorite newspaper.”

After reading Peyser’s headline, which drew audible gasps from the audience, Stewart added, “So, that’s probably going to get more people to watch my documentary.”

The former talk show host also doubled down on her innocence, calling her securities fraud “a crime I didn’t commit.”