Is Martha Stewart the Mentor From Hell?Actress Blake Lively was looking to follow in Stewart's footsteps in launching her own lifestyle company. Stewart's response? 'Let her try.'

ByGeoff Weiss

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

As far asmentorsgo, Martha Stewart's approach may be less "tough love" than it is bloodthirsty rage.

The notoriously prickly multimedia empress cast a dubious eye on a fellow entrepreneur seeking to follow in her footsteps. Case in point: Her response to the fact that actress Blake Lively is attempting to transition from entertainment to business through the launch of her own lifestyle company,Preserve? "Let her try."

"I mean, it's stupid, she could be an actress! Why would you want to be me if you could be an actress?" Stewart告诉The Huffington Post.

So much for extending a helpful hand.

Related:Here's Why Martha Stewart Bought a Drone

What makes the comments particularly cutting is the fact that Lively expressly named Stewart as her "idol" in aVoguecover story announcing Preserve, a website and e-tailer championing homespun and handcrafted fashions, foods and curios.

"She's one of those people who connect people with each other," Livelysaidof Stewart. "She's there for you."

While Stewart is not the first to criticize Preserve -- which has been mocked for beingself-aggrandizing,oddly-designedandeconomically out of touch-- her response illuminates a telling lesson learned by many business makers on the path to starting up: that our biggest heroes can often turn out to be our cruelest detractors.

Related:7 Ways to Pick Someone's Brain Without Being a Pest

Geoff Weiss

Former Staff Writer

Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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