Martha Stewart Didn’t Give A F*ck About Hillary Clinton’s ‘No Phone’ Rule

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Sometimes big, private events will require guests to keep their phones off, but Martha Stewart’s a certified “G” and a bonafide stud, so rules don’t apply to her, even if they come from a presidential candidate.

A huge fundraiser in New York City, Monday, raised about $1.8 million for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, as there were guests such as Leoanardo diCaprio, Jennifer Lopez and of course, the DIY-queen, Martha Stewart.

With Clinton in attendance, a strict keep-your-phone-off policy was implemented for the event, regardless of who the person was. Almost everyone obliged, Even Leo, but Stewart resorted to her “thug life” ways and not only used her phone at the fundraiser, but even boldly pointed it right at Hillary’s face, according to a Page Six insider.

There were 50 guests at the event. All 50 guest paid $33,000 to be there, but only 49 of them followed the rules.

If Stewart did go photo-crazy, none of the pics have been posted anywhere yet, so Clinton can take solace in the fact that no embarrassing photos have surfaced, unless Stewart’s phone gets hacked—which we really hope happens.

h/t fwf

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