
Martha Stewart hails 'charming' Glen Powell
Martha Stewart thinks Glen Powell is "very handsome".
The 83-year-old star recently had Glen, 36, on her podcast and Martha found the Hollywood star to be a "charming" guest.
Martha told People: "He's very handsome in a very natural way, and he has a really nice body. He just had on sort of a European polo shirt and he looked really good in it.
"He didn't have a coat; it was cold outside. His hair looked great and he's charming."
During the podcast episode, Martha revealed that she's a big fan of Glen's work, including the 2023 rom-com 'Anyone but You'.
The TV star said on 'The Martha Stewart Podcast': "I did watch you in your Sydney Sweeney rom-com.
"You're a handsome actor, and you have other sides, of course, that you're very interested in, all kinds of other businesses."
Glen has enjoyed a meteoric rise in recent years, starring in movies such as 'Anyone but You', 'Hit Man' and 'Twisters'.
And Glen previously hailed Tom Cruise - his 'Top Gun: Maverick' co-star - as a "great mentor".
The Hollywood star told 'Extra': "He's the best kind of friend you could ask for, just a real cheerleader and just a real great mentor and friend, and he loves when other people are winning, especially when he knows what it takes to make that kind of movie.
"He's done it - a lot, and he knows the work ethic and diligence and sacrifice it takes to do it."
Glen also admitted that he's been "having a blast" in recent years.
The actor said: "2024, I got to release 'Anyone but You' and 'Hitman' and 'Twisters,' and just had a wild journey with all of them, and now this year, we've got some more really great ones cued up.
"So, I'm having a blast. It's awesome."
Glen has also revealed that Tom has helped him to navigate the pressures of fame and success.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter in May 2024, Glen said: "I kept coming back to something that Cruise had said, which was, 'The world's going to become really loud, and it's your decision how much you turn up or down the volume,' because the world did get really loud, but I didn't know where those dials were. I was like, 'I know we talked about this, but I don't know how to work this console.'"
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