Susan Powter was once a staple of the early 1990s with her "Stop the Insanity" fitness infomercial empire, but she eventually lost everything. After her company filed for bankruptcy in 1995, Powter ...
In the '90s, Powter's wellness program sold $50 million annually, but she reveals to PEOPLE she's been struggling to survive. Now Powter, 66, has written a memoir and is ready to relaunch her fitness ...
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 ...
In the ’90s, Susan Powter was on top of the world. Known for her trademark platinum blonde buzzcut and boundless enthusiasm for fitness and wellness that she brought to audiences daily through her ...
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'90s Icon Susan Powter Lost Her Fitness Empire, Struggled to Pay Rent but Says She 'Has Hope' Again
A new documentary reveals the 'Stop the Insanity' guru's fall from fame and her fight to survive Susan Powter was inescapable in the '90s as the buzz-cut blonde guru of fitness, but by 2020, she was ...
Susan Powter at the Bentonville Film Festival and in 1994 Jason Davis/Getty Images for Bentonville Film Festival/Everett Collection Susan Powter rocketed to fame in the 1990s, propounding the idea ...
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Susan Powter, the fitness guru who dominated 1990s television with her "Stop the Insanity!" catchphrase, is making a comeback in a documentary that explores her fall from fame into ...
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