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Surprising Confession About Sexting of Martha Stewart in "Never Ever Have I"

Surprising Confession About Sexting of Martha Stewart in "Never Ever Have I"

On Wednesday's Ellen Show, Martha Stewart had no choice but to play an exciting round of "Never Have I Ever" together with fellow guests Snoop Dog and Anna Kendrick. With such unique personalities and career styles, watching the trio answer questions about nudity and sexting calls led to a pretty humorous  get-together.

The audience chorused in excitement as Stewart quickly raised her "I have" card when the host asked them whether they have had sexted.  Surprised with her answer, DeGeneres asked Stewart if she even knew what sexting is. According to a report in People, the lifestyle mogul cleverly shot back at DeGeneres that she has used technology for a lot longer compared to the "Never Have I" host. Stewart then examined her card and quipped about the private information when the host asked to whom she was sexting.

The dirty text messages got a huge reaction out of the audience and Kendrick. Kendrick exclaimed, "Oh my God, I'm so glad I'm here today," Kendrick was enthused upon seeing Stewart flipped her "I have" card. Kendrick and Snoop dog revealed that they had been handcuffed before. However, they refused to clarify whether the handcuffed was used for an arrest or a naughty situation.

Stewart's public persona may have gotten a little wilder when she also revealed that she had indeed visited a nude beach citing St. Barthelemy's exclusive Caribbean island. According to a report from Time, Stewart remained tight-lipped when DeGeneres asked her if she was with the same person she sexted.

Stewart denied having drunk-dialed an ex, having returned something to a store after wearing it and about "getting high" on a tv show. DeGeneres pushed the segment's time limit and asked the trio whether they have ever used popularity to get away from trouble. Nevertheless, Stewart held up her "I have" card.

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