Martha Stewart, a steamed cooking queen, has been boiling over everything that anyone says about her. This has caused her friends to become frightened and try to persuade the belligerent billionaire to go to therapy to calm her raging temper.

After providing director R.J. Cutler with unrestricted access to her world, the 83-year-old lifestyle mogul is especially incensed about her new documentary on Netflix, "Martha," The Los Angeles Times reported. The film includes many photographs, letters, and journal entries that have never been seen before.

“R.J. had total access,” Martha sneered, “really used very little. It was just shocking.”

“Those last scenes with me looking like a lonely old lady walking hunched over in the garden? Boy, I told him to get rid of those. And he refused,” she added. “I hate those last scenes. Hate them. I had ruptured my Achilles’ tendon. I had to have this hideous operation. And so I was limping a little. But again, he doesn’t even mention why — that I can live through that and still work seven days a week!”

Additionally, Snoop Dogg's best friend is not a fan of the classical music featured in the documentary; the octogenarian has chosen to listen to rap instead!

The celebrity chef went so far as to publicly criticize actor Ryan Reynolds, stating that the "Deadpool" star is "not so funny in real life."

On social media, Ryan responded with a retort, “I’d disagree with her. But I tried that once. The woman is unexpectedly spry. She really closed the gap after a mile or so.”

Martha has also been accused of embellishing the specifics of how she cheated on Andy Stewart, who was her husband at the time. Sources told The National Enquirer that this accusation has also caused her to become extremely angry.

In fact, Martha is showing signs of losing her temper and her calm. According to a source, she can't help but feel upset about everything, whether actual or imagined and believes that people are trying to get her.

The informant told the entertainment news outlet that her pals believe she might benefit from anger management therapy. It would soothe her. Getting upset over everything is bad for her health.

According to the insider, her friends, including Snoop, are concerned about this, and they feel that she sorely needs tools for dealing with this circumstance.

Business Times has reached out to Martha Stewart for comments.