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Posted: 2021-02-24T15:30:18Z | Updated: 2021-02-24T16:37:15Z

Martha Stewart said many famous men she knows were guilty of sexual misconduct allegations raised against them during the Me Too movement, but seemed to imply that others were accused simply because of an off-putting personality.

In an interview with Harpers Bazaar posted Tuesday, Stewart discussed the impact of the Me Too movement , in which many powerful figures in entertainment and elsewhere were called to account.

It has been really painful for me, she said. Ive known almost every single one of the famous guys that has been accused and set aside. Some were certainly guilty of a lot of what was accused. But some were its just their awful personalities. I am not going to mention their names, but I know those people very, very well, and you know the man just talks about sex during dinner. That doesnt mean anything to me.

Stewart also revisited her days fending off men as a model and then working on Wall Street in the 1960s and 70s.

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Every man on Wall Street was trying to get you, she said in Harpers. Every man was trying to touch you in the cab. We had martinis for lunch.

You had to keep your cool and just do your thing, and brush them away, she added.

The article also featured Stewart, 79, modeling fashions and discussing her life as what the magazine called the original influencer.

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