![]() ![]() I wanted to be able to help her style herself and feel good about it. I didn't want that for other women, the everyday woman, trying to find something to go to work. I was like, "I really want to do this for other women so that they don't have to." I have the luxury of having a stylist and having a network help me, and I still was struggling. It started to become something out of necessity became something that I loved. That's really where my look came from because we started sewing things together and creating looks because we didn't have another option. Then, I'm like, "Okay, now I'm all stressed out again because I got to get dressed for Tuesday." If I had a good outfit for Monday, I was happy. Besides TV, Stewart is the owner and creative director of the clothing line Morgan Stewart Sport. Later, she became the full-time host alongside Justin Sylvester. Me and my stylists were literally scrounging the wardrobe to find options that I could wear every single day. She started appearing on the show in early 2018 as a replacement for its original host, Carissa Sadler. There weren't a lot of options for plus-size women, and I had to get dressed every day. ![]() I looked so forward to watching daily pop w the hosts that made me crack up. My inspiration came out of desperation, honestly. I just got to start to enjoy both daily pop and nightly pop and you take it away from me that’s not right. Can you tell me about what the inspiration is for that? What's your goal for the line? ![]() Sadly, the show will soon come to an end after being canceled. Speaking of that, you've launched your own plus-size line at Macy's. Justin Sylvester and Morgan Stewart McGraw have been making weekdays more bearable ever since Daily Pop started in 2017. ![]()
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