Home and hearth diva MARTHA STEWART‘s daughter Alexis said she had a glue gun held to her head growing up with her perfectionist mom. Alexis, 46, is releasing a tell-all book about life with her mother, “Whateverland: Learning to Live Here,” and it’s going to contain a lot of parent issues she has with her business magnate mother.
Alexis, herself a new parent, laments her mother’s lack of parenting skills in her book.
“If I didn’t do something perfectly, I had to do it again. I grew up with a glue gun pointed at my head.”
Celebrity news is wondering if the new tome is another “Mommie Dearest” type of saga that chronicles the more psychiatrist’s couch stories of the offspring of famous parents.
“Martha was not interested in being kid-friendly,” Alexis reveals in “Whateverland”. “She used to make me wrap my own presents. She would hand me things right before Christmas and say, ‘Now wrap these but don’t look inside.’”
Alexis must really hate her mother as she doesn’t even bother calling her “Mom.”
“My mother has a sign on all of her doors to take your shoes off,”
Alexis further wrote in her book.
“For god’s sake! My mother’s dogs p–s and s–t on her rugs and she’s telling people to take their shoes off?”
Poor Alexis. We’re sure a lot of celebrity children have gripes against their parents. But then, so does practically everyone else on the planet.
It’s not like her mom tried to strangle her or lit on her for using wire hangers on clothes, or anything…
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