Martha Stewart just scored some major cool points with her grandkids.
On April 22, the lifestyle guru took her two grandchildren out for a fun night on the town and attended the Broadway opening night of “Stranger Things: The First Shadows,” a play that serves as a prequel to the popular Netflix series “Stranger Things.”
In photos from the event, Stewart can be seen beaming with pride as she poses with her granddaughter Jude, 14, and grandson Truman, 13.
The 83-year-old brought some understated glamour to the red carpet in a bedazzled cardigan, dark gray slacks and nude wedges. Meanwhile, Jude looked all grown up in a black strapless maxi gown. Truman kept things casual in a black T-shirt and gray shorts.

Jude and Truman are the children of Stewart’s daughter, Alexis.
The lifestyle expert’s grandchildren have only made a handful of public appearances in recent years. In 2023, Jude tagged along with her grandmother for the Broadway opening night of the play “Life Of Pi.”
Stewart’s grandchildren have also been spotted on her Instagram feed a few times over the years. For instance, when Jude turned 12 years old, her proud grandmother shared a photo of the birthday girl enjoying a spa-day party with her friends.
When Stewart turned 78 in 2019, she took to Instagram to share a photo of her grandkids, who stood by her side as she admired the candles on her birthday cake.
Stewart, whose life was made into a Netflix documentary in 2024, spoke to the New York Times about the project after its release and said she wished the final documentary had mentioned her grandchildren.
“There’s not even a mention. And these grandchildren are utterly fantastic,” she said. “My daughter was very against the children being included. But I could have talked about them, and I did.”
However, Stewart did tell Drew Barrymore that her grandchildren had seen the documentary and enjoyed it.
“Well Jude, who’s 13, said, ‘It was very good. I think I’ll watch it again,’” she said.
While appearing on TODAY in 2018, Stewart called her daughter the “perfect mother.”
“Those kids are so smart, so lovely, so advanced,” she said at the time, adding that grandchildren are “much more fun than children.”