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Former health guru Susan Powter has become an Uber Eats driver in Las Vegas, Nevada, after losing her million-dollar fitness ...
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Susan Powter rocketed to fame in the 1990s, propounding the idea that it was possible to lose weight, feel better, and regain ...
From infomercial queen to reclusive figure, her story captivated a generation. Now, a 90s fitness legend unveils a deeply ...
Susan Powter is getting candid about her unexpected run-in with a beloved, multi-hyphenated comedian. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly published Thursday, Feb. 27, the ‘90s wellness ...
Susan Powter, a queen of the '90s wellness surge thanks to her overwhelmingly popular Stop the Insanity! infomercial, now lives a quieter, peacefully secluded life delivering Uber Eats near her ...
As '90s wellness icon and Stop the Insanity! star Susan Powter once asked her audience while standing in front of a wall of bottled liquid in her vintage VHS tape Shopping With Susan: "How much water ...
The fitness icon tells EW she left her own "Susan Powter Show" after feeling pressured to go in a "kind of trashy, kind of combative" direction: "It wasn't my deal at all." Federal prosecutors in ...
While fitness icon Susan Powter lost millions throughout her career, other stars such as Jane Fonda, Suzanne Somers and more thrived as workout gurus throughout the '80s and '90s.
Curtis is now working as a producer on an upcoming documentary about ‘90s fitness icon Susan Powter, directed by Zeberiah Newman. The film explores Powter’s rise to fame, ...
Susan Powter, once a fitness mogul whose empire was valued at $50 million, has seen dramatic financial swings over the years. In the 1990s, Powter's "Stop the Insanity!" ...