Netflix fans are freaking out over Martha Stewart's brilliant one-liners in a promo for her new documentary featuring Snoop Dogg

Fans have been sent into a frenzy over an upcoming documentary about Netflix lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart.

The documentary, titled Martha, promises to 'take back the curtain on one of America's greatest self-made icons' and the film's trailer showcases the American star's ability to deliver a brilliant one-liner to great effect.

A moment in the trailer, which also features frequent collaborator Snoop Dogg, shows the 83-year-old offering some sage advice to married women.

'Young ladies, listen to my advice,' she says.

'If you get married and your husband starts cheating on you, he's a piece of shit. Get out of the marriage.'

Scene Later Martha is interviewed by director RJ Cutler, who asks the star: 'Didn't you have an affair early on?' Refers to Andrew Stewart, Martha's ex-husband.

Without missing a beat, Martha replied: 'Yes, but I don't think Andy knows about it.'

Martha and Andrew married in 1961 and welcomed their only child, Alexis, in 1965.

Netflix fans have been sent into a frenzy over an upcoming documentary about lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart.

The couple separated in 1987, before divorcing in 1990.

After the trailer was posted on the official Netflix Instagram, fans were quick to comment on the awkward line.

“Yeah but I don't think Andy would know about it,” exclaimed one fan as I laughed.

Another said: 'Cackling. Okay, so the third is a simple 'icon.'

The documentary Martha promises to 'take the screen back to one of America's greatest self-made icons' and the film's trailer showcases Martha's ability to deliver a brilliant one-liner to great effect.

The documentary Martha promises to 'take the screen back to one of America's greatest self-made icons' and the film's trailer showcases Martha's ability to deliver a brilliant one-liner to great effect.

“I was so loud I woke up my sleeping dog,” quipped a fourth.

Another scene that caught the audience's attention included Martha talking about her 2004 trial and conviction for lying about stock tips.

“I was a trophy for these idiots,” Martha said, referring to the attorneys at the trial.

'I was drawn into isolation, no food or water.'

In the trailer, Martha is portrayed by director R.J. Cutler's interview shows, he asks the star: Didn't you have an affair early on?' Referring to Martha's ex-husband Andrew Stewart (right)

In the trailer, Martha is portrayed by director R.J. Cutler's interview shows, he asks the star: Didn't you have an affair early on?' Referring to Martha's ex-husband Andrew Stewart (right)

She then delivers a killer line, describing what she thinks should have been done to the prosecutors.

'Those lawyers should have been put on a Cuisinard and turned tall.'

Fans were equally impressed by Martha's delivery on YouTube, with one fan offering: 'People thought sending her to jail would destroy her. But it didn't happen. Instead she got street cred.'

Another shared a similar sentiment: 'Wow, I can't wait to see this. Martha is a literal G.'

Without missing a beat, Martha replied: 'Yes, but Andy wouldn't know about it.'

Without missing a beat, Martha replied: 'Yes, but Andy doesn't always know about it.'

After a highly publicized six-week jury trial, Martha was found guilty in March 2004

In July 2004, he was sentenced to five months in a federal correctional facility and two years of supervised release, including five months of electronic monitoring.

He was sent to a federal prison camp in Alderson, West Virginia, in October 2004 and released in March 2005 before serving five months of electronic monitoring and house arrest in Bedford, New York.

Another scene that caught the audience's attention was Martha talking about her 2004 trial and saying that prosecutors should have 'put her in a cafeteria' for lying about Martha's stock reference.

Another scene that caught the audience's attention was Martha talking about her 2004 trial and saying that prosecutors should have 'put her in a cafeteria' for lying about Martha's stock reference.

Martha Stewart began her working career as a model for Chanel, and in 1967 began a second career as a stockbroker.

In 1976 she started a catering business, before publishing her first cookbook, Entertaining, in 1982, publishing numerous best-selling books and Martha Stewart Living magazine and syndicated TV shows – Martha Stewart Living (1993-2004) and The Martha Stewart Show. (2005 – 2012).

Following her release from prison, Martha began a number of projects, including cameo roles in The Ugly Box and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

She teamed up with friend Snoop Dogg in 2016 for the VH1 show Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, and the pair teamed up for a T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial in 2017.

Martha teamed up with friend Snoop Dogg in 2016 for the VH1 show Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, and the pair teamed up for a T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial in 2017.

Martha teamed up with friend Snoop Dogg in 2016 for the VH1 show Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, and the pair teamed up for a T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial in 2017.