Powter made millions with her 'Stop the Insanity!' fitness infomercial in the '90s, but lost it all. Curtis, who's producing a documentary on Powter, helped renew the fitness guru's faith Courtesy ...
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’90s Fitness Icon Breaks Silence on Career Crash, Emotional Comeback in New Documentary
Susan Powter once urged fitness fans to “Stop the Insanity,” but a string of bad business deals and lawsuits forced her to step away from the public eye.
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Who Is Susan Powter? 5 Things to Know About the ‘90s Fitness Instructor Who Disappeared From the Public Eye
Susan Powter has experienced a lot of change in her life after she rose to fame with her fitness infomercials. After her first husband, Nic Villarreal, left her for another woman in 1986, Powter went ...
Susan Powter never expected to become a fitness guru when she first started teaching exercise and nutrition to fellow homemakers in Texas. Powter, 66, was just hoping to connect with other women who ...
Susan Powter is stopping the insanity. The '90s fitness guru revealed in an interview with People magazine published Wednesday that she lost millions of dollars after the success of her iconic "Stop ...
Susan Powter lost her multimillion-dollar fitness empire when her finances were mismanaged. The '90s fitness guru said she turned to delivering food for GrubHub and Uber Eats to make ends meet. "I’ve ...
Fitness is now forever linked with Fonda, who released the first of her more than 20 videos in 1982, helping to fuel the country’s interest in aerobics. But she originally rejected the idea of making ...
Susan Powter was just starting to emerge from one of the most painful periods of her life, scraping to get by on Uber Eats tips, when she got a text saying someone was interested in telling her story.
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