Martha Stewart is letting it all hang out.
The doyenne of domesticity is cooperating fully in a deep-dive documentary about her life and career — and the project has already been picked up by Netflix.
Stewart, 82, will open up about her early work as a model and how she landed a job as a Wall Street banker, going on to become the world-famous woman who built an empire around entertaining.
“She is opening up about everything – nothing is off limits,” an unnamed source told NewsNation’s Paula Froelich.
The project, already in the works for two years, will take a revealing look at the Instagram thirst trap queen’s personal life — her marriage to Andy Stewart, her relationship with her daughter Alexis and an infamous five-month stint in the federal pen for fraud.
“She is sharing home videos, photos and is very involved,” Froelich told NewsNation’s “Morning In America” weekend host, Hena Doba.
Emmy-winning journalist Alina Cho is producing the biopic. RJ Cutler (“The September Issue”) will direct.
The news comes as CNN plans to air an unauthorized four-part documentary series on Stewart later this week.
Meanwhile, Stewart, who is single, recently went on Drew Barrymore’s show, where she revealed she has been dating.
“I got knocked out of my socks last week by somebody,” she revealed. “[He was] very attractive… (it) wasn’t exactly appropriate, but it was good for a night. Nothing happened. We didn’t go home together or anything but it was just a little flirtation. That’s nice.”