There are two types of people in this world: those who love a lightly toasted s'more, and those who burn the hell out of their marshmallow. It's a divisive convo—and one that Martha Stewart has now found herself in the middle of.
Earlier this week, the entrepreneur took to Instagram to show off her "very best s'mores," which included her own homemade marshmallows. Fans, however, were not impressed.
"That looks awfully burnt Martha," one commenter wrote. Another chimed in with, "🤮don’t eat that."
Others were concerned about Stewart's missing ingredient. "You're doing it wrong. Too burnt. No chocolate and you're using graham crackers. Stroop waffles are the only way to go," a user criticized. "No chocolate? shaaammmeeee," another added.
Martha being Martha, she commented a simple clap back under the original post: "you are such a downer," she wrote. Stay unbothered, queen.
Of course, not everyone was opposed to her s'mores approach. "And blackened, to perfection ❤️ ," one fan wrote.
"Perfect!! Toasts totally differently than the store bought huh? Delish 🥰," another said.
"The best way to make s’mores is to light the marshmallow on fire so it gets gooey in the middle and a nice char on the outside. Looks amazing!" a third person wrote.
This is hardly the first time the internet has roasted Stewart. She was slammed earlier this year for posting a "disrespectful" cocktail on social media. ICYMI, the television personality enjoyed a small iceberg in her drink while traveling from Iceland to Greenland on a Swan Hellenic cruise.
"We actually captured a small iceberg for our cocktails tonight," she wrote on Instagram, before online trolls took to the comment section. "Martha the ice caps are melting don’t put them in your drink," one user wrote, while another chimed in adding, "Martha I love ya. But weren’t you just talking about climate change with your wash out on your driveway in NY? Melting icebergs for a cocktail surely won’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."