Andrea Peyser, who’s alive, says that’s her.
The dead have risen and the dead speak!
Stranger things have happened inMartha Stewart’s career.

Martha Stewart at a New York court in 2005.DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty
“New York Postlady was there, just looking so smug.
She had written horrible things during the entire trial.
But she’s dead now, thank goodness,” Stewart mused in the doc.

Martha Stewart being interviewed in ‘Martha’.Netflix
my grisly demise."
Stewart never actually identified Peyser by name inMartha.
Representatives for Stewart, Netflix, andMarthadirector R.J. Cutler have not responded toEntertainment Weekly’s request for confirmation.
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“News of my passing came as a shock,” Peyser continued in thePost.
“Should I be scared about continuing to write that ‘crap?'”
AfterMarthapremiered on Netflix on Oct. 30,Stewart criticized the treatment of her trial in the doc.
“It was not that important.
“The trial itself was extremely boring.
Even the judge fell asleep.
R.J. didn’t even put that in.
The judge wasasleep at the bench.
I wrote it in my diary every day.”
Marthais currently streaming on Netflix.