Martha Stewart has been accused of being “tone deaf” after revealing she used a “little iceberg” to keep her cocktail cold.
The lifestyle guru, 82, posted about her recent trip from Iceland to Greenland on the SH Vega expedition ship run by Swan Hellenic cruise lines, which included sipping drinks chilled by an iceberg, it seems.
‘End of the first zodiac cruise… to a very beautiful fjord on the east coast of Greenland. We even caught a small iceberg for our cocktails tonight,” Stewart captioned the photo carousel.
The images include a smiling Stewart holding an ice-cold cocktail, and a photo of ice cubes sitting on a cart.
Martha Stewart is accused of being ‘tone deaf’ after revealing she used a ‘little iceberg’ to keep her drink cold
She shared a series of images from her cruise from Iceland to Greenland. The images include a smiling Stewart holding an ice-cold cocktail, and a photo of ice cubes sitting on a cart
Another photo shows a group of people charging their glasses of sparkling wine on the water, along with shots of some icebergs in their natural habitat.
But Stewart’s post drew attention for all the wrong reasons, with her followers calling her out for being “tone-deaf” and “irresponsible.”
“Overall I love Martha and the excesses of her life because he’s about beautiful gardens, houses, and food, but rich white people drinking their iceberg cocktails while the planet is on fire are a little tone-deaf,” said one fan .
“So while the climate warms thanks to the profits of a few thousand people, billionaires are vacationing at the melting icebergs, scooping them up and using them to keep their cocktails cold,” another wrote.
That sounds like a sentence from a dystopian novel. I can’t make this up lol.
A third added, “Martha, I love you.” But didn’t you just mention climate change when you were washing your driveway in New York?
‘Melting icebergs for a cocktail certainly doesn’t help. I’m not even going to talk about the boat you’re on and how that can’t be good for climate change either.’
“Catching an iceberg for your cocktail is so damn dreary,” said a fourth social media user, while others commented, “Triangle of sadness” and “How dystopian.”
Another photo shows a group of people charging their glasses of sparkling wine on the water
The 82-year-old lifestyle guru also shared this photo of icebergs in their natural habitat
Stewart set out to enjoy the six-day cruise, adding that the crossing was “a bit rough”
“How dare you use iceberg ice, don’t we have enough trouble melting it?” Elitesst (sic) a lot, disgusting on everyone’s part,” wrote another.
Someone else joked, “Ah, the real reason the icebergs are shrinking…”
But some posted messages of support, with one saying, “Unbelievable and Martha, you look gorgeous as ever!!”
Another wrote: ‘I love how icebergs (sic) look blue up close!! For example, I have visited a number of them in New Zealand. Just beautiful!’
Stewart documented her six-day journey with a number of posts to her 1.9 million followers, revealing in one post that crossing the Denmark Strait was “a bit rough.”
But she added that the food was “delicious” and the crew were “really friendly and knowledgeable.”
Earlier this year, Stewart made headlines after becoming the oldest woman ever to own a Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.
The businesswoman – who called posing for the magazine “historic” at her age – showed off her amazing physique during the shoot, donning ten different bathing suits that allowed her body to be fully exposed.
Earlier this year, Stewart made headlines after becoming the oldest woman ever to own a Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover
Stewart’s report on her trip attracted attention for all the wrong reasons
In one photo in the magazine – which hit newsstands in May – she was seen in a red bathing suit with a plunging neckline, while in another picture the then 81-year-old smiled at the camera in a white bathing suit and an orange scarf.
While reflecting on the SI swimsuit experience, Stewart explained that she “doesn’t think about age much,” but admitted that being a part of the magazine at age 81 was definitely a big deal for her.
“When I heard I was going to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, I thought, ‘Oh, that’s pretty good, I’m going to be the oldest person I think to ever be on a Sports Illustrated cover,'” she says. said.
“And I don’t think much about age, but I thought this was a little bit historical.
“Age is not the determining factor in terms of friendship or in terms of success, but what people do, how people think, how people act, that’s what matters and not your age.”
DailyMail.com has contacted Swan Hellenic for comment.