Fitness guru Susan Powter's ‘Stop the Insanity!’ program made $50 million annually in the 1990s, but Powter, 66, lost her ...
In a new book, Susan Powter is detailing the rise and fall from '90s fitness icon to losing it all and doing food delivery to ...
Thirty years ago Powter's company made millions with her fitness infomercial, program and books. But Hollywood tried to ...
fitness infomercial in the '90s, but lost it all. Curtis, who's producing a documentary on Powter, helped renew the fitness ...
Jamie Lee Curtis and Susan Powter documentary director Zeberiah Newman preview their new film that shows the '90s fitness ...
"If sadness could kill you, I'd be dead," Powter said in a new interview ahead of her comeback that includes a memoir and ...
By 2018, life had become "scary," Powter said, describing the challenges of trying to make ends meet by driving deliveries in her sixties. She aimed to earn just $80 a day — a jarring contrast to her ...
Susan Powter, creator of ‘Stop the Insanity!,’ declared bankruptcy in 1995 after selling $50 million in products yearly.
If you don’t recall, Stop the Insanity! was a trailblazing fitness program for its time. While the diet industry fed people ...
The Oscar-winning actress and producer of an upcoming Susan Powter documentary tells EW she previously “hung up” playing ...
Jamie Lee Curtis reflects on aging and producing career, calling her new Susan Powter documentary a critique of societal ...
It's a shocking downturn for '90s fitness icon Susan Powter. Known for her bleached blonde, buzzed hair, the one-time icon built a $50 million weight loss empire. However, the former multi-millionaire ...