Media mogul Martha Stewart recently confronted New York Knicks player Jalen Brunson regarding an injury she sustained a year prior. The confrontation occurred during an episode of Brunson's "Roommates Show" podcast.

The Madison Square Garden Incident

A Playoff Collision

The incident took place during a playoff game against the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Brunson accidentally crashed into Stewart while moving quickly on the court.

Stewart recalled telling Brunson, "It's OK," at the moment, though she admitted afterward that it was not okay at all. She noted that Brunson seemed unaware he had caused her harm at the time of impact.

Diagnosis and Healing Time

Following the game, Stewart visited the Hospital for Special Surgery on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Medical professionals confirmed that she had suffered a fracture to her big toe.

The 84-year-old jokingly stated that the injury has been named the "Stewart-Brunson fracture." She added that it took a full year for the bone to completely heal.

Recounting the Injury Publicly

Stewart's Appearance on Fallon

Stewart had previously discussed the accident during an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in December. During that interview, she offered a warning about courtside seating attire.

She advised, "Never, ever wear open-toed shoes to a game like that when you’re sitting on the floor." Stewart, commenting on the 6-foot-2 athlete, also quipped, "He’s not even big… he has big feet though."

Podcast Discussion and Apology

On the podcast, Stewart and Brunson re-watched the clip of her recounting the event on Fallon's show. Brunson confirmed that he had reached out to Stewart via FaceTime to apologize for the injury.

Although there appear to be no hard feelings, the 29-year-old player admitted he still does not feel "too great" about the situation. Stewart playfully asked if he had broken anyone else's toes, to which Brunson responded, "Not that I know of."