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Domestic diva completes the perfect makeover

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Crime doesn't pay, it is often said. But a short spell in jail certainly does not appear to have done Martha Stewart much harm. Indeed, it might just have saved her career.

The 'domestic diva', who built a huge business empire on the back of her trend-setting lifestyle tips, has just been released from a five-month prison term in the United States. Jailed for lying to investigators about a suspicious stock- market deal, she was one of the most prominent figures arrested during a crackdown on corporate crime.

But Stewart, who had seen her popularity plunge, appears to have triumphed over adversity. She has turned the criminal conviction to her advantage - and used it as a basis for transforming her battered image.

The homemaker queen chose to go to prison. She could have remained free until her appeal was heard - a hearing is due later this month. Instead, she opted to swap her luxury lifestyle, complete with a collection of horse-drawn carriages, for the rather less comfortable accommodation on offer at the Alderson Federal Prison Camp.

She said she wanted to get the ordeal over and done with quickly so she could get back to work. But the decision to go straight to jail is now being seen as a public relations coup.

It has enabled Stewart, whose perfectionism had become irritating - even annoying - to present a softer, more human, side of her character that had not previously been apparent.

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