Martha Stewart cooked up an internet storm over the holidays.
The 83-year-old has been accused of photoshopping her vacation pictures after followers noticed something was off in one of her shots.
Stewart spent Christmas in Namibia and shared a look into her getaway on Monday.
The homemaker posted an image of herself standing next to a rock formation, posing with one hand in her pocket and the other against the rock — but her left hand appeared to be missing.
Many fans flocked to the comments section to tell Stewart, who donned khaki pants and a matching long-sleeved top from designer Suzie Kondi, that it looked like an editing mishap.
“Martha, your hand..” one user commented, while another chimed in: “Martha, where is your hand?”
A third person echoed their sentiments, writing, “Where is your left hand?” while another follower quipped, “I think Martha is missing a hand.”
Rounding out the online banter, one person said, “Love you Martha! And your missing hand.”
“NO left hand/arm?? Photoshop. Shame,” another claimed.
But others were quick to defend the chef, suggesting it was simply an “optical illusion.”
“It’s behind the rock,” one fan replied, while another agreed, “Seems like the rock she’s leaning on is hidden by the rock that’s visible in the picture. Cool optical illusion.”
Touching on Stewart’s youthful look, one follower gushed, “You look incredible Martha!”
The TV personality’s post rounds out the year in which she appeared in her own Netflix documentary “Martha.”
Despite viewers getting an inside look at the businesswoman’s journey, Stewart accused the director of using unflattering camera angles and leaving out massive parts of her life.
“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. I hate those last scenes. Hate them,” the lifestyle guru told the New York Times.
The documentary, released in October, looked back at Stewart’s life and hardships, including her 2004 Alderson Federal Prison Camp stint, which she claims should not have been the main focus of the movie’s second half.
“The trial and the actual incarceration was less than two years out of an 83-year life,” she said. “I considered it a vacation, to tell you the truth.”
The former self-made billionaire also blasted the documentary’s soundtrack, saying the director R.J. Cutler got “some lousy classical score in there, which has nothing to do with me.”
Stewart insisted that the filmmaker ignored her request to “play rap music,” which she said is an “essential part of the film.”
But the “Martha Stewart Living” founder did enjoy the first half of the film.
“I love the first half of the documentary. It gets into things that many people don’t know anything about, which is what I like about it,” Stewart told the outlet.
Cutler wasn’t bothered by her feedback.
“It wasn’t surprising to me that she would’ve made a different film that I made, of course,” he said in November on “The Town with Matthew Belloni” podcast. “She gave me her feedback, and she was upset that I didn’t make the changes that she wanted to make. But this is the process.”